Link Round-Up: Journaling
While I'm teaching in France, I've created a few link round-up posts, combing back through eight years of articles. Today's post is on journaling. Enjoy!
This is the journal I'm writing in while wandering around Spain and France.
8 Ways to Blow Up Your Writing Brain By Journaling
Journaling: Days of Future Past
The Power of Observation & More: 5 Reasons to Keep a Journal
Journaling, Part One: One Path to Writing Abundance
Journaling, Part Two: Practical Considerations
This is where Part Three: All the Wonderful Forms of Journal Writing should go, but it appears to have become lost in cyberspace, alas.
Journaling, Part Four: Morning Pages
Journaling, Part Five: Whiny Emotional Outbursts
When is a Food Journal Not For Your Diet?
The Writer's Notebook: Loving Moleskines
I think that's it guys–go forth and journal!
Charlotte
Charlotte Rains Dixon mentors creative writers from passionate to published. Charlotte is a free-lance journalist, ghostwriter, and author. She is Director Emeritus and a current mentor at the Writer's Loft, a certificate-writing program at Middle Tennessee State University. She earned her MFA in creative writing from Spalding University and is the author of a dozen books, including The Complete Guide to Writing Successful Fundraising Letters, and Beautiful America’s Oregon Coast. Her fiction has appeared in The Trunk, Santa Fe Writer’s Project, Nameless Grace, and Somerset Studios and her articles have been published in Vogue Knitting, the Oregonian, and Pology, to name a few. Her novel, Emma Jean’s Bad Behavior, was published in 2013, and she is represented by Erin Niumata at Folio Literary. Learn about her annual writing workshops in Europe at letsgowrite.com, and visit her blog at www.charlotterainsdixon.com, where you can find all kinds of tips and techniques on writing and creativity.