Follow the thread.
A living collection of music, places, learning and ideas. Don’t just browse the archive. Wander through it.
Choose a thread.
Learn
Languages, research, academic notes, technology and practical knowledge.
Create
Guitar, songs, chords, art, experiments and things worth making.
Explore
Travel, places, maps, cultures and the stories attached to them.
Think
Philosophy, essays, books, observations and questions without easy answers.
Play a chord.
Prototype: the future music archive can let visitors hear, see and manipulate a chord rather than simply read a tab.
Rotate your world.
Prototype: each pin can become a real travel story, photo essay, diary entry or guide.
Your travel atlas
Drag the globe. Click a pin. In the real site, this area will open the associated travel story.
Follow an idea.
Imagine the learning archive as a constellation. One click reveals related notes, guides and articles.
Stay with the question.
What would you learn if you followed one question for a year?
Stories worth opening.
The internet changed. The archive survived.
A model for a personal essay about the evolution of LinkinMyth from an old blog into a new digital world.
Read article →100 songs, one fretboard.
Build the definitive interactive Nepali guitar library.
A map made from memories.
Turn your travel archive into a visual atlas.
From the journal.
French without the textbook feeling.
Design language articles as visual lessons with pronunciation, examples and tiny interactions.
Open thread →Why some chords feel like home.
A model music essay connecting chord progressions, memory and Nepali songs.
Open thread →The strange mathematics of ambition.
An essay about comparison, achievement and the stories we tell ourselves.
Open thread →Four places, four versions of me.
A visual travel diary built around places and personal transformation.
Open thread →When a picture says the wrong thing.
A visual essay about perception, context and interpretation.
Open thread →Useful things I wish someone had shown me.
Practical evergreen guides designed for search and real-world usefulness.
Open thread →Linking the Myths.
This should feel less like a collection of categories and more like a map of one curious mind. Music can lead to memory. Travel can lead to philosophy. Learning can lead to making. The links are the point.
Why LinkinMyth?
The final version can tell the real story of this website: where it began, how the archive evolved, and why it is being rebuilt now. This is a place where the author’s voice should be unmistakable.
Design principle: the interface should create curiosity, but the content should reward it.
Find a thread.
The live WordPress version will connect this interface to your actual search.
