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My 2026 Notebook Setup: The Year of Practicality

January 7, 2026

Last year I didn’t stick to any specific notebook system and my organization (not to mention my personal well-being) suffered for it. I had thought that by moving from three dated Hobonichi planners to a more flexible undated system, I’d have more versatility, but as it turns out I do need more structure for the business side of things. Accordingly, I’ve added back one dated planner. The rest of my rotation will look similar to those who have followed me in the past, with a ring binder and a standard personal journal as my other primary daily drivers. I continue to use some e-readers for “junk paper replacement,” and a variety of single-purpose notebooks that will rotate in and out of use throughout the year.

My Wonderland222 currently lives in this gorgeous leather A5 cover sent to me by British Belt Company. When I travel, I will likely consolidate with other notebooks and notepads in an A5 Roterfaden Taschenbegleiter.

Business Planner: Wonderland222 A5 Core (S) (“Stacked”)

I’ve already done a separate YouTube video on why I chose this particular planner, but to briefly recap, I needed more structure to track the T.G.S. business, including all the various moving parts surrounding website content, ordering product for the shop, general administration, travel, and more. I have so many different things going on right now that I need to be much more disciplined with my time, making the Wonderland222’s vertical weekly layout perfect for my method of time blocking. (“Stacked” refers to stacked weekends, meaning that Saturday and Sunday are a single column since I don’t fully plan-out either day.) This planner also contains annual and quarterly layouts, a Gantt chart/habit-tracking layout, monthly recap pages, and even 80+ blank pages at the back which can be used for more detailed daily planning if the need arises. I view the Wonderland222 A5 Core as offering most of the functionality of the A5 Hobonichi Cousin in a format that’s far less bulky.

The black exterior with burgundy interior didn’t hurt either.

General Looseleaf Notebook: SPAD by Brelio A5 6-Ring Binder

I’ve usually kept some form of ring or disc binder as a working notebook, since much of my notetaking and writing lives on looseleaf sheets, and I like to be able to move notes around and organize them. I would have run it back for another year with my A5 Plotter, but when Lisa Vanness brought the Brelio brand back from Japan, I immediately gravitated towards this slightly more robust leather planner with - dare I say it - a more polished finish and larger rings. The integrated pen loop and four pockets sealed it, since it allows me to carry paper, index cards, and other accessories. Alongside my Wonderland222 Planner, I’ve used this notebook daily since mid-December.

I love a clean, versatile dot grid format. The Mnemosyne has margin guides so you can lay it out as a planner or bullet journal if you so desire.

Personal Journal: Mnemosyne Hardcover Journal

My biggest regret from 2025 was the lapse in my journaling habit. I wrote far less in this A5 Mnemosyne journal than I would have liked, so it will stay in rotation and get finished. Because my personal journal contains things like stream-of-consciousness writing, random rants, and lists in addition to drafts and other longer musings, I like this journal to be more of a “commodity notebook” - something I’m not afraid to scuff up and get dirty. Once I finish this Mnemosyne I have a couple of Leuchtturm1917 notebooks lined up to take its place.

Electronic Notebook: Remarkable2 E-Ink Tablet

For the past few years I’ve used a Remarkable2 to store larger pdfs and research source material for both personal/TGS projects as well as my legal practice. While I always prefer reading and writing on physical paper, the Remarkable2 gets “remarkably” close to the tactile feel of analogue while still offering the convenience of not lugging around a 300-page three-ringed binder when you’re doing an up-and-back-same-day business trip with four connections. Similarly, since I enjoy reading doorstop biographies and history books, I have a Kindle Scribe that I use for travel. I’ve also experimented with using both the Remarkable2 and Scribe for notetaking and journaling on airplanes, after a couple of semi-traumatic experiences of having physical pens roll off the tray table mid-flight or otherwise losing them in an airplane seat.

Experimentation/Pen Show Notebook: Roterfaden TGS_25 A5-Slim

I’ve always kept a “scratch notebook” that I use to test pens and inks, draft posts, and otherwise just experiment and have fun. I usually take this notebook with me on vacations and to pen shows, and there’s no real set purpose. If I have a writing project that I want to do but doesn’t “fit” anywhere else, it probably goes in this notebook. Similarly, if someone offers to let me test a pen or ink, or asks me to demonstrate something for them at a show or meetup, I’ll pull out this notebook. Since early Summer I’ve been using our own Roterfaden TGS_25 cover, in the portable A5 Slim format.

My system may not be the most efficient, but hey, I’ve got shelf space for all those notebooks.

Other Notebooks

I keep a variety of single-purpose notebooks for specific projects that I don’t engage with on a daily basis. Most of these don’t travel with me, live at my desk or on my bookshelf, and play very specific roles in my workflow. I have a few Plotters, two of which are used to organize ink swatches and paper samples, and another that I am using to organize research and ideas on a longer-form writing project. I use a William Hannah A5 as a paper tasting and paper sample reference journal. I have various Filofax notebooks that I use as archives and to organize research on topics of interest that I have followed for years. I tend to print a lot of online articles and read/annotate them in physical form, hence the large archive.

Tune in Next Week to “On the Paper Trail…”

Lisa Vanness and I are collaborating on a YouTube and Podcast project titled “On the Paper Trail…”, the first episode of which is slated for release sometime next week (or sooner). We’ll be discussing our respective 2026 Notebook Setups in more detail, as well as providing a general introduction to the project and answering reader/listener questions. You can subscribe to the YouTube Channel, and we will also be setting up an RSS Feed for those who wish to listen in a podcast app.

The Gentleman Stationer is supported by purchases from the T.G.S. Curated Shop and pledges via the T.G.S. Patreon Program. You can always come talk pens in person at our physical stationery store in Nashville, Tennessee, open from 1-6pm Thursdays and Fridays and from 10am-6pm Saturdays.

In Editorial Tags 2026 Planner Setup, 2026 Notebook Systems, Notebook Systems, Notebook Setup, Editorial
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The Fillmore pen case unzips all around and opens like a book.

New Arrivals: Introducing the First T.G.S. Rickshaw Collaboration: "Clouds" by Nick Dominguez

January 6, 2026

We’re excited to finally reveal a project that’s been in the works for some time: our first collaboration with San Francisco-based Rickshaw Bagworks and a local member of our Nashville pen club, artist and designer Nick Dominguez! Featuring Nick’s signature “Clouds” pattern, we currently have nine cases from which to choose, including a Fillmore, Sinclair, and 2-Pen Coozy in three different color options. The Fillmore has six pen slots with room for more and opens like a book, while the Sinclair “Model R” has three pen slots with a more open design. The Coozy is your typical two pen sleeve. All Rickshaw cases feature their signature plush liner that protects pens from scratches and (most) drops.

The Classic Sinclair “Model R” builds on the original Nock Co. design. This is one of my favorite pen cases of all time!

Nick created the “Clouds” design using multishading fountain pen inks. According to Nick,

“Multi-shading fountain pen inks and clouds have always captivated me for the same reason: their fluid, ever-shifting forms never look the same twice. This artwork aims to bring that parallel to life. Each cloud pattern flows and changes through color and variation, which is what makes working with and writing with these inks also so mesmerizing.”

The T.G.S. x Rickshaw cases are currently available in the “Cases and Accessories” Section of the T.G.S. Curated Shop, and will also be available in-store this week. Please note that we are unable to “hold” items for in-store purchase, though you are welcome to purchase online and select “in-store pickup” to reserve a case and collect your order during normal business hours.

Our Nashville store hours are 1-6pm Thursday and Friday, and 10am-6pm Saturdays. While we do accept shopping by appointment, we require at least 24 hours notice and appointments are discretionary based on our schedule outside normal shop hours, especially during early January as we take inventory. Thanks for your understanding!

And of course there’s the 2-pen Coozy option, which holds two pens (or mechanical pencils) and will fit inside the Rickshaw zippered cases.

In TGS Curated Shop Tags Rickshaw Bagworks, Nick Dominguez, New Arrivals, TGS Special Edition

Sunday Reading for January 4, 2026

January 4, 2026
  1. 2025 Pen and Stationery Review and Trends (via Inky.Rocks). It’s review and recap season, so for the next few weeks I’m looking forward to everyone’s reflections.

  2. 2026 Stationery Intentions (via A Gathering of Curiosities). I share the sentiment of not knowing exactly where I want 2026 to take me in terms of stationery, or what my “theme” will be this year. I’ve had a hard time pulling together my own intentions.

  3. 2025 Fountain Pen and Stationery Highlights (via Olive Octopus). These are fun to read and I need to work my way through this set of prompts too. My trend is “not a lot of time to reflect”.

  4. A Fountain Pen 2025 Year in Review, Including Some New-to-Me Pens (via Urban Adventure League). Some really nice pens in this annual recap, including a good mix of new and vintage.

  5. Favorite (Stationery) Things of 2025 (via Weirdoforest Pens). A fun eclectic list, some of which are things I’ve not see before!

  6. Top Fountain Pen Inks in 2025 (via Vanness Pens). What were the top fountain pen inks in 2025, as determined by the ink experts? Find out. And also learned why they had to change their ink swatch style, which is a bit sad….

  7. 2026 Techo Kaiji Plotter & Laconic Setup: Why Ring Planners Won Me Over (via dwrdnet). Ring planners/notebooks have taken off again over the past few years as companies have released more streamlined versions that aren’t as bulky as the ones you may remember.

  8. Graphilo A5 and Liscio-1 A5 Papers Head to Head (via dwrdnet). Graphilo has been a favorite recent discovery, as it’s yet another excellent Japanese paper option developed especially for fountain pens. Liscio was a precursor to Graphilo, as Kobeha was developing the current product.

  9. My 2026 Q1 Planning and Moving to a New Planner (via Writing at Large). Since my own move to a new planner with a quarterly layout, I’ve starting thinking about breaking the year down into chunks to make it more manageable. I really enjoyed reading this piece from someone who has been doing this for a long time.

  10. Stationery Things I Learned in 2025 (via Pen Addict). Sometimes we learn that what makes us happiest is what we started out with in the first place.

  11. Digital Declutter: Step One The Book Report (via Well-Appointed Desk). I clipped this post for my own reading list. I’ve read a few on here and there are some excellent suggestions for those looking to scale back.

  12. A Gentle Start to a Fresh Start (via From the Pen Cup). I’ve enjoyed all the takes on journaling that Mary has explored, and I’m looking forward to more!

In Case You Missed It….

This week I spent more time on camera recording videos than at my computer writing, and it wasn’t all my choice since there were some chilly mornings in the shop/office due to the heat being out. I recorded a YouTube video on my 2025 Favorite Things, and the response was a bit overwhelming so I might do some more in this style. Lisa Vanness and I continue to work on our joint project “On the Paper Trail” which will be a podcast/video series and we did a New Years Day Livestream that you can watch on the dedicated channel for that project. Read more about it here.

Many of the Tono & Lims inks offer unique colors and different properties including combinations of shading, shimmer, and sheen.

This Week in the T.G.S. Curated Shop

This week was a week for ink! We launched Tono & Lims in three new ink lines, and I’ve really enjoyed playing around with these inks, especially the Friendship line. We’ve also received a restock of Kakimori dip nibs and nib holders, as well as Object Index pens and desk accessories. Finally, the entire lineup of Craft Design Technology products is finally available, including their signature pens, pencils, paper products, and desk accessories and cases! Be sure to check each week’s Thursday Drops post for details on all new arrivals and restocks.

We are returning to normal Nashville store hours after the holidays, and will be open Thursdays and Fridays from 1-6pm and Saturdays from 10am-6pm. Be sure to keep an eye on the site as we are planning a special in-store event on January 23-24 with Vanness Pens and Matthew Chen of Matthew’s Nibworks!

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Welcome to 2026: Stationery Resolution(s) and Plans for the Upcoming Year!

January 3, 2026

We kicked off 2026 with a New Year’s Day livestream in the new On the Paper Trail YouTube Channel! Lisa Vanness and I will be launching our podcast as well as periodic video content through that channel, though I will also link to this new collaboration project here wherever possible. In this most recent video, we discuss our goals for 2026, including a common intention to use more of what we already have from our rather extensive personal ink and paper collections, and discuss our joint goals of doing more in-person events and continuing to grow the stationery community.

Mark Your Calendars for a January Joint T.G.S./Vanness Pens Event with Matthew Chen in Nashville!

Save the date for Friday, January 23 and Saturday, January 24, when Lisa Vanness and Matthew Chen of Matthew’s Nibworks will be joining us for an in-store event. Matthew will be tuning and grinding fountain pen nibs all day Friday and Saturday, and Lisa will be bringing her shop exclusive pens and inks, special editions, Galen Leather, and more. Stay tuned for additional details, including possible after-hours gatherings with the Middle Tennessee Fountain Pen Club and a possible On the Paper Trail Special event.

The Gentleman Stationer is supported by purchases from the T.G.S. Curated Shop and pledges via the T.G.S. Patreon Program. You can always come talk pens in person at our physical stationery store in Nashville, Tennessee, open from 1-6pm Thursdays and Fridays and from 10am-6pm Saturdays.

In Editorial, Events Tags On the Paper Trail, Special Event, Matthew Chen, New Years Resolutions

Weekly Drops: Tono & Lims Inks, Kakimori Restock, and More!

January 2, 2026

We’re happy to announce that we’ve received three new lines of ink from Tono & Lims, which is now available for purchase both in shop and online! Those familiar with Tono & Lims know that the brand is the result of a Japanese-South Korean collaboration between Japanese fountain pen enthusiasts and the South Korean ink producer Lim’s Lab. Tono & Lims loves to experiment with color, sheen, shimmer, and inside jokes, so the inks end up being a lot of fun (especially the names). We’ve swatched these inks on multiple papers to showcase how they can look different depending on which specific paper you use!

My personal favorite. A shimmer red with black sheen and a great name.

As noted in Tuesday’s post, we have also restocked products from Kakimori and Object Index, including the Kakimori dip nibs and a new line of miniature nib holders that are slightly smaller than the traditional calligraphy nib holder.

Our Nashville shop will be open from 1-6pm on Friday January 2, and from 10-6pm on Saturday January 3 (normal hours). We’re looking forward to getting back into the swing of things after a busy holiday season!

  1. Tono & Lims Standard Line Inks. The standard line of Tono & Lims inks, with the numbered colors. To start I’ve picked a handful and we will be bringing in more as we get a sense of what people like.

  2. Tono & Lims “Friendship” Line Inks. Ok, so I added some shimmer inks to the T.G.S. curation! This particular ink series is inspired by friends of the Tono & Lims brand, whether that’s collaborators or partner shops or others. There are some particularly interesting color combinations, and shimmer and other special properties are not overwhelming.

  3. Tono & Lims “Adult Night” Inks. No, there’s nothing inappropriate going on here. This line of inks - mostly lightly scented - is themed around coffee, tea, and chocolate, with a touch of insomnia thrown in. (And Dynamite?)

  4. Kakimori Dip Nibs. We’ve received a restock of the Kakimori conical metal nibs, as well as the standard writing nib which functions much like a fountain pen only there is no feed and is intended more for writing.

  5. Kakimori Nib Holders. The standard Kakimori nib holders are available again in the Sakura wood finish. This is the longer nib holder in the classic shape.

  6. Kakimori Mini Nib Holders. These “mini” nib holders are slightly smaller and more compact than a traditional nib holder, making it perfect for travel, portability, and those with smaller hands. It’s also a fun range of colors!

  7. Object Index Modular Marker. We’ve brought back a selection of Kakimori’s popular “Object Index” line of high-end office supplies, including these “Modular Markers” that allow you to build a set of customizable fineliners and highlighters that stack in a way that lets you easily cycle through different tip sizes.

  8. Kakimori Colour Liners Fineliner Markers. Kakimori first popularized fineliners that you can fill with your own inks to create a truly custom set. Several different tip sizes are available, ranging from standard writing points to chisel-tip markers for highlighting or drawing.

  9. Pilot Prera Fountain Pens. The popular solid-color Pilot Prera fountain pens are back in stock, including the coveted Honey Yellow in both nib sizes.

  10. The Roterfaden Shop at T.G.S. We are restocked on most versions of the Roterfaden Taschenbegleiter, including many different A5 designs and a handful of remaining TGS_25 in Grey. While we want to keep this special release in stock, there is no scheduled restock date at the moment on either the grey or green A5-Slim, and we are unable to take pre-orders or deposits.

Allex Desk Scissors from Japan are now available in four different formats. Black Fluorine version is restocked, and we also have Jagged Blade (for cutting vinyl, etc.) and Thin Blade (for fine detail work) versions available.

In TGS Curated Shop Tags Thursday Drops, Weekly Drops, Allex Scissors, Tono & Lims, Fountain Pen Ink, TGS Curated Shop
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