September 19th, 2006
I’ve been browsing and reading and the only newsworthy find I can share with my readers tonight is this interesting link at The Internet Writing Journal, where you’ll find a list of blogs kept by popular authors. There are some excellent blogs to read and I’m certain all of us could learn something from these […]
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September 18th, 2006
Today I had one of those disappointments I will have to write about in my journal. There was a misunderstanding, an unbelievably high expectation, and extreme impatience. Without telling you the whole sad story I was let down by someone. Since this happened I haven’t had a chance to sit down with my journal and […]
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September 16th, 2006
I’ve just received the latest Inspired2Write ezine from Susan Letham. As usual the ezine is packed with excellent articles and journal writing prompts. If you don’t already you should sign up for this ezine. The best part is that it’s free.
But what really caught my eye was one of the courses offered beginning October 2; […]
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September 15th, 2006
Freaky Friday is here once again. If you need to know more about this journal writing prompt please read the First Freaky Friday entry.
Today I want you to think about all those annoying people who must interact with in your daily lives. These people might be someone you work with, catch the bus with, attend […]
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September 14th, 2006
If you’ve heard or read anything about the 1000 Journals project then you might be interested to know that many others are inspired by the idea. I received a journal in the mail today. This is from a community of online journal writers who wanted to recreate something like what is happening at 1000 Journals. […]
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September 13th, 2006
After reading this entry on Notebookism recently I did a little research into James W. Pennebaker. I’ve known about his previous studies linking healing to journal writing, mostly through the book Writing as a Way of Healing: How Telling Our Stories Transforms Our Lives, but his interest in romantic relationships was something new, for me. […]
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September 12th, 2006
Joyce and Kristine Atkinson stumbled onto something really good when they chose to present their novel Journal: The Short Life and Mysterious Death of Amy Zoe Mason as an artistic journal. Readers are gripped from the outset and left wondering if the story is in fact real.
A quick read through the reviews on Amazon […]
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September 11th, 2006
One of the best places to find articles, stories, poetry and whatever you want is right there in your journal. If you’re looking for ways to mine those gems out of your journal entries try the Profitable Pen website. Not only are there useful articles, prompts and links, you’ll also find a journal writer’s forum […]
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September 9th, 2006
Wally Hild has published a moving account of his struggle with cancer in a book titled Through the Valley of the Shadow. Through journal entries he reveals the horrors he encountered with humour and honesty, keeping readers enthralled. The book covers one year of his personal journal entries.
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September 8th, 2006
Today is Friday and that makes it time for a Freaky Friday prompt. If you need more information about this journal writing prompt please read the First Freaky Friday entry.
Today I have a fun prompt for you. Imagine you are your pet, just for one journal entry. I am thinking your pet is the regular […]
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