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Journal 18

I finished Journal 18!

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Journals 16 and 17

I’m proud to say that I made these two books. Journals 16 and 17 are complete!

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Poetry Journal–Complete!

I finished a notebook today. The poetry project, “What is Love?” is also going well–I finished “The Fault in Our Stars” by John Green and “Not a Match: My True Tales of Online Dating Disasters” by Brian Donovan. This is part one because I started a second poetry journal later that year when I went to …

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15 Journals…

I can’t believe that I’ve finished 15 journals. Amazing! And the 16th one will be hand-bound. I’ve also reorganized my personal library, so my journals are now on the top shelf next to my desk.

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Journal Complete!

I have finished my 14th writing journal. After I use my 15th, I will write in a journal that I bound myself.

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Journal Complete!

This completes my thirteenth journal. Maybe I will give Anais Nin a run for her money after all.

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Finished Another Journal

I finished my 12th journal. It is neat to see the volumes next to each other on my writing bookshelf. I will probably not be as prolific as Anais Nin with her diaries, but this article shows that writing in a journal can take you deeper into your stories.

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Journal–Complete!

Volume 11 is complete. It was the first journal to have blank pages. Sketchbooks are awesome writing journals.

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Another Journal Finished

I finished my tenth journal. This marks the end of a period where I relied on lined notebooks. I’ve started using a Flexi-Sketch sketchbook for my next journal. Charlotte’s story was drafted in a Flexi-Sketch, as will my next novel.

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Trip to Detroit

I went to Detroit and came home with new fountain pen gear from PenzDetroiT. I also got some more Waterman ink, purple and green. I’m loving the different paper sizes. Then I went to Montblanc and Paradise Pen Company at Somerset Mall. I actually got to hold Montblancs and test different nibs. A Montblanc is in …

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