A New Kind of Journal
TweetMy friend called to tell me her poised, polished, polite husband was filled with hatred. I couldn’t imagine it. “What does he hate?” I asked. “Our van. He says it makes him seem like a suburban...
View ArticleJournaling With Sue
TweetI had the pleasure of meeting Susan Rowland through an online friend and editing client of mine, Andrea Lewis, author of the memoir, Dramaville. I was honored when Sue invited me to appear on her...
View ArticleWARNING: Lying to Your Journal Could Be Fatal
TweetTwo decades after Patricia Highsmith’s Strangers on a Train and The Talented Mr. Ripley were published, she wrote the novel, Edith’s Diary. I can’t imagine how she got the manuscript published,...
View ArticleWriters: BUY . . . THIS . . . BOOK
TweetClick the cover image to learn more about this bookWriters And Their Notebooks [Note: I know Diana Raab only through our online connection, and have no relationship with the book’s publisher.]...
View ArticleKeeping Your Journal Private Might Be Easier Than You Think
TweetA friend left the following comment on my post, A New Kind of Journal: I am interested in hearing where people who write their “whole truth” in journals actually PUT these journals? Do they lock...
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