I keep a commonplace book. Adversaria is what Renaissance readers called the same thing, more or less. The word is Latin, the plural of "things turned the other way," and it meant a notebook of jottings written across from whatever you happened to be reading, on the facing page. So that's what's here. Same practice, just out where people can see it.
What you'll find are responses to particular passages, usually a sentence or two that caught me and wouldn't let me move on with the day, so I sat down and wrote something about it instead. I'm not trying to do scholarship, or rank the great books, or write primers. The older practice was to talk back to what you read, in writing, with whatever attention the line seemed to be asking for, and that's the practice I'm trying to keep.
Mostly the Stoics, lately. Some of the late ancients, some monks, some lawyers, whatever's open in front of me. The publication doesn't really have a beat. It follows what sticks.
I post when something catches me the way that first line did. No schedule, no calendar, nothing to keep up with.