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  1. Writing Your Journal Article in Twelve Weeks: A Guide to Academic Publishing Success by Wendy Laura Belcher, 2009-02-13
  2. Creative Journal Writing: The Art and Heart of Reflection by Stephanie Dowrick, 2009-02-05
  3. Writing Away: A Creative Guide to Awakening the Journal-Writing Traveler (Travelers' Tales) by Lavinia Spalding, 2009-08-01
  4. Kid Writing: A Systematic Approach to Phonics, Journals, and Writing Workshop (Professional Development) by Eileen G. Feldgus, Isabell Cardonick, 1999-12
  5. Journal to the Self: Twenty-Two Paths to Personal Growth - Open the Door to Self-Understanding by Writing, Reading, and Creating a Journal of Your Life by Kathleen Adams, 1990-01-01
  6. Writing For Emotional Balance: A Guided Journal To Help You Manage Overwhelming Emotions by Beth Jacobs, 2005-01-02
  7. Writing Down Your Soul: How to Activate and Listen to the Extraordinary Voice Within by Janet Conner, 2009-01-01
  8. The Rewarding Practice of Journal Writing by James E. Miller, 1998-09-01
  9. Life's Companion: Journal Writing as a Spiritual Quest by Christina Baldwin, 1990-12-01
  10. The Creative Journal: The Art of Finding Yourself by Lucia Capacchione, 2001-11
  11. Journal Keeping: Writing for Spiritual Growth by Luann Budd, 2002-01-29
  12. Journal Jumpstarts: Quick Topics and Tips for Journal Writing by Patricia Woodward, 1996-06-01
  13. Writing to Heal: A guided journal for recovering from trauma & emotional upheaval by James W. Pennebaker, 2004-01-01
  14. Write for Life, Revised and Updated Edition: Healing Body, Mind & Spirit Through Journal Writing by Sheppard Kominars, 2010-06-29

1. Journal Writing - Suite101.com
Articles related to journal writing, as well as links to some of the best journalrelated sites on the web.
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2. Journal Writing For Personal Growth And Creative Enhancement. - Journaling Writi
This site offers interviews with journaling experts, reviews of journal technique books, historical Category Arts Online Writing Journals Resources...... In The Many Faces of Journaling Topics Techniques for Personal JournalWriting, author Linda C. Senn shares one of her lifelong passions.
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"You never know what you will learn till you start writing. Then you discover truths you never knew existed."

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3. Writing The Journey: Online Journal Writing Workshop
An online journal writing workshop that presents journal writing concepts, tools, techniques, writing Category Arts Online Writing Journals Resources......Writing The Journey is an online journal writing workshop designed for anyone whowants to explore the meaning of life and life events through journal keeping.
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We believe that journal writing is one of the great tools for listening to your heart. We have developed this website to share information about how to get the most from your journal. With your heart to guide you, your life is a spiritual adventure! Take our online workshop The heart of this website is our online journal writing workshop. In it, you can explore some of the concepts important to journal writing, and complete exercises designed to teach you new journal writing techniques. Our Features section explores topics of interest to journal writers. Check out journal writing resources We have compiled a list of resources that will help you with your journal and with following your heart. Explore with an open mind and heart, and you might be surprised at what you find! Our bookstore is full of great reading ideas, and our newsletter lets you keep in touch. Get something free Over the last three years, we have given away copies of the leading journal keeping software to visitors just like you! We have started to review journal keeping software to help you decide which program you want to purchase. We have some great things you can get for free, including

4. Conversations Within: Journal Writing And Inner Dialog
Free online seminar in journal working and personal growth.Category Arts Online Writing Journals Resources...... guestbook. Share your thoughts with others regarding this site and journalwriting. This site is an online workshop on journal writing. You
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This site is an on-line workshop on Journal writing. You are invited to follow the program by steps in order to allow the teaching to unfold naturally. To do this, select the right arrow button you will find at the bottom of each page to go on, the left to go back through the program. Of course, you also can follow your own path through these pages by selecting any of the available buttons and links. However, there are certain areas where you are strongly advised to follow pages in order. These pages build upon one another, such as the series of exercises presented in the Inner Talk section and other places.

5. Education World ® : Curriculum: Journal Writing Every Day: Teachers Say It Real
One of the best things about daily journal writing is that it can take so many forms.
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Journal Writing Every Day: Teachers Say It Really Works!
One of the best things about daily journal writing is that it can take so many forms. Teachers can use journal writing to meet specific goals, or the purpose can be wide open. Some teachers check journal writing and work on polishing skills; others use journals as the one "uncorrected" form of writing that students produce. Some teachers provide prompts to help students begin their writing. Others leave decisions about the direction and flow of student journals up to the students. This week, Education World talked with teachers who use daily journal writing in their classrooms. Included: Writing motivators that work from teachers who use them! Editor's note: This story is another in Education World's Show-and-Tell series. After the "show" that is, after reading about some teachers' favorite writing prompts and story starters we invite you to "tell" about your favorite writing ideas in the Journal Writing Prompts Thread on the Education World's Curriculum Content Message Board. The result: A useful resource for teachers looking for all kinds of writing prompts and story starters!

6. The Veech Journal. Essays On Writing For Self Development And Education;
Writing and keeping personal and business journals.Category Arts Online Writing Journals Resources...... than for a reader.) 3. The Goals of a Business Journal Writer ( The goals of thewriter change over time.) 4. Benefits of journal writing (Personal writing
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Veech Journal
What is a Personal Journal? (A personal journal is different from other personal writing)
Why Write A Personal Journal
(Writing for the writer rather than for a reader.)
The Goals of a Business Journal Writer
( The goals of the writer change over time.)
Benefits of Journal Writing
(Personal writing helps one to organise ideas and solve problems.)
How Do I Write a Personal Journal?
(Personal writing is as varied as the authors.)
Using a Personal Journal for Improving Your Thinking

Purging Your False Ideas
(Personal Writing is a powerful tool for self examination.)
Traps in Personal Journal Writing
( You can write yourself into a circle.)
Indexing Your Personal Journal
(Getting organised)
My Personal Journal
(The Journal of John Stephen Veitch)
Images of Wide Scope
Are our Great Ideas Really Great Ideas? (Self deception Professional Writing and the Journal Letters about these pages ... John Veitch@ate.co.nz John Veitch, 1996-2000 Send John Veitch Your Comments.

7. LifeJournal - Personal Journal Writing Software For Your PC
Personal journal writing software for the PC.Category Arts Online Writing Journals Resources......LifeJournal is journal writing software that greatly enriches the journal writingexperience. LifeJournal is an exciting advancement in journal writing.
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LifeJournal is journal writing software that greatly enriches the journal writing experience. With LifeJournal, you experience the same benefits from expressing thoughts, feelings, and creativity as you do in a traditional journal or diary. But with LifeJournal's innovative journal writing features and organization and search functions, you can:
  • effortlessly maintain a searchable record of your entries, track progress towards your personal and professional goals, and gain insight and perspective.

LifeJournal is an exciting advancement in journal writing. Its innovative features foster your ability to gain insight and promote creative self-discovery.
Password-protected and encrypted, the program resides fully on your computer (not online) for maximum privacy and security. LifeJournal is convenient, easy-to-use, private and secure, comprehensive, organized, and more encouraging than your best friend.
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Schedule a workshop at Midwestern library, school or arts organization. Poetry writing, journal writing, nature writing, and children's workshops.
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If it exists (or even before it does), consultant Cynthia Gallaher can write it. TV and radio commercials, print advertising, video scripts, magazine articles, public relations, annual reports, web content, direct-mail pieces, newspaper stories, brochures and newsletters are her specialties.
Schedule Cynthia to lead a creative writing workshop at your library, school or arts organization. Choose from poetry writing, journal writing, nature writing or children's workshops. Check Cynthia's creative writing workshop page
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She is author of three books of poetry, "Night Ribbons," "Swimmer's Prayer" and the new " Earth Elegance ." Learn more about " Swimmer's Prayer ."
Cynthia was named one of "100 Women Making a Difference" by "Today's Chicago Woman" magazine and placed on the Chicago Public Library's "Top Ten List"

9. Journal Writing With Virginia Hamilton
journal writing with Virginia Hamilton. Writing with Writers. Step 1 My SouthAfrica Journal. Focusing on details is the key to descriptive journal writing.
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Step 5: Get A Certificate Teacher's Guide As you write your own journal entry, you will practice sharpening your powers of observation. Good writers try to clearly see and describe the world around them. They also try to understand themselves through their writing. Focusing on details is the key to descriptive journal writing. Here are some challenges that should help you as you begin to write your journal. Give them a try! Who are you? Observe your world ... around you
  • Who are you? Make a list of all the qualities that describe who you are. For example: Are you a student? a musician? an athlete? Are you friendly? outgoing? serious? happy? Understanding who you are will make it easier for you to describe yourself in your journal entry. Come up with a list of five to ten qualities.
  • Observe and describe your world.
    • What do you see?
    • What can you smell?
    • What do you taste?
    • What are you thinking?
    Good journal writing depends heavily on observing and recollecting vivid moments. Later, as you record your journal entry, write down everything that you observed. Push yourself to remember as many details as you can. It may help to close your eyes and bring yourself back to that earlier moment.
  • 10. Journal Writing Articles - Suite101.com
    31 March 2002 journal writing at Suite101.com in Review I can't believe it's beenover three years since I first started writing about journal writing here at
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    Member Central Join Our Community! Login Member Update What's New ... TravelSuite Suite University About Suite University Visit the University Course Listing New Courses ... Featured Courses New Topics Electronica Basketball Teaching Creative Writing to Children Maine People ... More... Suite Events My Favorite Place War and Peace Spring Into Health! Earth Day 2003 More about Suite101 About Suite101.com - Select a related topic - A Writer's Journey Cats in Literature, Histo Children's Writing Fourth Estate Learn From The Classics Playwriting Practical Fiction Science Fiction The Write Stuff The Writing Process - fro Write Australian Writer's Block Writing Erotica Writing Mysteries
    - Select a related course - Becoming a Professional W Becoming a Technical Writ Catching the Editor's Eye Cover Letter Writing Everyday Writing With Introduction to Creative Introduction to Writing S Magazine Writing New Age Philosophies for Resume Writing Selling Chicken Soup Stor The Joy of Reading Understanding Poetry Write for the Health of i Write for your Life! Bec

    11. K A I R O S: A Journal Of Rhetoric, Technology, And Pedagogy
    The heart of this online journal writing workshop is the exercises!
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    CO-EDITORS
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    Charlie Lowe

    REVIEWS EDITORS Rich Rice Gail Corso INTERVIEWS EDITORS Sonja Bagby Krista Homicz ARCHIVES EDITOR Jeff White COMMUNICATIONS EDITORS Anthony Atkins Erin Karper ASSISTANT EDITORS Julia Makosky Stone Shiflet Deepa Sitaraman ASSISTANT NEWS EDITORS Mark Crane Clancy Ratliff Jeff Rice 7.3 Fall 2002 CoverWeb Special Guest Editors: Susan Antlitz, Will Banks, Ron Fortune, and Jim Kalmbach Issues in Online Teaching and Learning: Rebecca Lucy Busker; Cristie Cowles Charles; T. Fishman; Cheryl Greene, Teryl Sands-Herz, Zach Waggoner, and Patricia Webb; Larry Lafond; Kelly Martin; Safia El Wakil and Daniel J. Martin; Jack Wilson Technology and Pedagogy: Jonathan Alexander; Amy KM Hawkins; Zoevera A. Jackson; Gloria McMillan; Temi Rose; Peter Sands; Terry Tannacito and Frank Tuzi; Janice R. Walker New Media/Electronic Literature: Kathie Gossett, Carrie A. Lamanna, Joseph Squier, and Joyce R. Walker; Scott Rettberg; Kevin Swafford; Anne Frances Wysocki

    12. LifeJournal - Personal Journal Writing Software For Your PC
    Recommended Websites related to journal writing. It's the only magazinewe know of devoted just to personal journal writing. Visit
    http://www.lifejournal.com/websites.html
    Recommended Websites related to Journal Writing Journaling Inspiration Dreams Personal Growth Websites about journaling: is a gathering place for those who know the power of writing for growth and healing. Kay Adams has written many books and created workshops related to journaling.
    A new magazine, Personal Journaling , has just hit the news stands. It's the only magazine we know of devoted just to personal journal writing. Visit the web version of this excellent magazine developed by the same people who publish Writer's Digest books and magazines.
    Gotham Writers' Workshop http://www.writingclasses.com offers comprehensive writing classes in NYC and online. They have over 70 faculty members teaching the fundamentals of creative writing to approximately 4,000 students a year. Students can choose from a variety of workshops, including children's book writing, fiction writing, screenwriting, poetry writing, and nonfiction writing, among many others. There is also a creative writing program for teenagers.
    Progoff Intensive Journal website.

    13. What, Did You Die?
    Online diary showcasing the personal life and journal writing of a wouldbe wit in his twenties.
    http://www.jimski.net
    "How I Spent My Summer Vacation"
    ...soon. But not, like, SOON soon.

    14. Journal Writing
    The Topic journal writing. Easier You journal. journal writing meansthat you regularly write down your thoughts and experiences. Harder
    http://eduscapes.com/42explore/journl.htm
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    Journal Writing Easier - You don't have to be a great writer, perfect speller, or creative thinker to keep a personal journal. Journal writing means that you regularly write down your thoughts and experiences. Harder - A journal is a continued series of writings made by a person in response to their life experiences and events. Diaries contain a description of daily events. A journal may include those descriptions, but it also contains reflections on what took place and expresses emotions and understandings about them. It doesn't matter what you call your writing, either a diary or journal, as long as you see the distinction between these two ways of writing.
    http://207.158.243.119/html/journals_diaries.html This is an introductory site for journal writing; it provides lists of benefits, tips, links, and writing techniques.
    Journals with Catherine deCuir at About.Com

    15. Lesson Exchange: Journal Writing Ideas (Elementary, Reading/Writing)
    1492. journal writing Ideas. Introduce it as a resource they can use if they can'tcome up with a writing topic during journal time or at the writing center.
    http://teachers.net/lessons/posts/1492.html
    #1492. Journal Writing Ideas
    Reading/Writing, level: Elementary
    Posted Wed Jan 5 18:41:30 PST 2000 by Linda Gallipoli ( ljgallipoli@yahoo.com
    Randall Carter School, Wayne, NJ
    Materials Required: pencil, paper, writing ideas list
    Activity Time: 30 minutes
    Concepts Taught: Story Starters, writing
    Print the following list out for each student. Introduce it as a resource they can use if they can't come up with a writing topic during journal time or at the writing center. Discuss some of the topics, and demonstrate to the class how to write a story using one of the ideas below as a springboard. WRITING IDEAS
    About Yourself
    FANTASY
    If I . . .
    Things People Using Your Imagination Where would you go and why? Submit Lesson Search Browse Request Lesson ... Catalog sm , a division of Teachers Web sm

    16. ED399413 1996-00-00 Journal Writing And Adult Learning. ERIC Digest No. 174.
    journal writing offers several benefits for adult learners journals are less threateningand closer to natural speech; they document mental processes; and
    http://www.ericfacility.net/databases/ERIC_Digests/ed399413.html
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    Kerka, Sandra
    Source: ERIC Clearinghouse on Adult Career and Vocational Education Columbus OH.
    Journal Writing and Adult Learning. ERIC Digest No. 174.
    THIS DIGEST WAS CREATED BY ERIC, THE EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES INFORMATION CENTER. FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT ERIC, CONTACT ACCESS ERIC 1-800-LET-ERIC "The value of journal writing to a course with adult students cannot be overemphasized." (Sommer 1989, p. 115) Journals and diaries have a long history as a means of self-expression. Several themes prevalent in adult learningcoming to voice, developing the capacity for critical reflection, and making meaningare reflected in the way journals can be used in adult education. Journals are useful learning tools in a variety of adult education settings. Dialog journals, for example, have become popular in adult literacy and English as a second language classrooms. This digest focuses on several types of journals, exploring their value in assisting adults through their learning journey and summarizing advice from the literature on effective ways to use journals.
    TYPES OF JOURNALS
    Distance learners lack the physical presence of co-learners for dialog and collaboration. At Empire State College (Oaks 1995), a structured learning journal replicates for distance learners many of the functions of a collaborative writing group. The learners are given specific questions that stimulate their journal entries and reinforce their movement through the writing process. In a sense, the journal substitutes self-dialog for communal discourse.

    17. ED378587 1995-00-00 Effective Use Of Student Journal Writing. ERIC Digest.
    Student journal writing can connect reading, writing, and discussing through activitiesthat accommodate diverse learning styles and that further students
    http://www.ericfacility.net/databases/ERIC_Digests/ed378587.html
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    Cobine, Gary R.
    Source: ERIC Clearinghouse on Reading English and Communication Bloomington IN.
    Effective Use of Student Journal Writing. ERIC Digest.
    THIS DIGEST WAS CREATED BY ERIC, THE EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES INFORMATION CENTER. FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT ERIC, CONTACT ACCESS ERIC 1-800-LET-ERIC The concept of a "communications triangle" of reading, writing, and discussing implies the need for a methodology whereby the teacher could stimulate the natural interaction of language uses in students to further linguistic development. Specifically, it implies the need for a method with which the teacher could connect reading and writing assignments to teach "the art of communicating" (Simpson, 1986).
    COORDINATION OF JOURNAL USES
    Although there are several particular purposes and, therefore, uses for journal writing, these uses could be incorporated in one compact student notebook (Jones, 1990). An English-class notebook, for example, could be modeled after a book; it could be divided into a preface, a body of chapters, and a glossary. A "dialogue journal," whose primary purpose is to foster communicativeness in students, could serve as the preface. A "literary journal," whose primary purpose is to foster thoughtfulness in students, could serve as the body-of-chapters. A "content area journal," or subject journal, whose primary purpose is to help students identify and clarify troublesome terms and concepts, could serve as the glossary.

    18. Journal Writing Pages ~ Echoing Whispers ~
    Echoing Whispers. journal writing Resources. The voices in This pageconcerns both private and online journal writing. The page is
    http://www.journal-writing.webdjinni.net/
    Echoing Whispers
    Journal Writing Resources
    Everyone, I've been working to update the links on all the pages, and a few have gotten lost. If you find any broken links, first go back, refresh your browser, and try again, if it's still broken - please report them by emailing me so I can get them all back in working order. Thank you. eWhisper The voices in your head call to you and beckon the quill to find the parchment. The whisperings of your subconscious beg for their release. The yearnings of the soul echo in your mind. The echoing whispers, those thoughts you must eventually heed for your mind to grow quiet, are the focus of this page. Echoing Whispers - a tribute to those words you cannot silence. This page concerns both private and on-line journal writing. The page is dedicated to improving and understanding oneself through the use of free writing, creativity, and self-analysis. Please stay and look around. This site is being updated all the time, for the newest additions, please see the What's New?

    19. Echoing Whispers - Journal Writing Pages - Newsletters
    Echoing Whispers. journal writing Resources. Journaling NewsLetters.The Lost Muse This is my newsletter. It concerns journaling techniques
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    Echoing Whispers
    Journal Writing Resources
    Journaling NewsLetters
    The Lost Muse
    This is my newsletter. It concerns journaling techniques, prompts, exercise, and other creative information. Often the issues are born of email questions, so if you wish to see a topic published, please email me Here are a few of the better journaling newsletters on the net. Of course, there are hundreds, and if you distribute or subscribe to one you feel is truly noteworthy, let me know and I might review it. Writers Digest
    They are one of the leading resources for writers, and they have some of the best on-line newsletters. K Schweizer
    This website contains a multitude of great blank journals and journal resources. They also publish four different newsletters. Rose and Thorn Newsletter
    This newsletter carries some of the up and coming authors of our day. Not much information about writing, just excellent stories. Writers Store
    A hit or miss newsletter. Sometimes it has a lot of good information, and other times it's all about selling their products.

    20. Www.mundane.org - Ult's Mundane Journal
    Writings and photos about the explorations of a young man.
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