The Many Faces of Journaling : Topics & Techniques for Personal Journal Writing
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Explore the many different aspects and faces to journaling! It's all as close as your pen and paper or your computer keyboard. Includes a brief history of personal journaling, then explores the benefits and methods for 10 different kinds of journaling.
This book shows you how to:
* turn your journals into rich resources for future genealogists,
* discover how you can use journaling as a highly effective tool for emotional healing,
* stimulate your own creativity,
* write fascinating family memoirs,ƒn
* make all of your journals eloquent, informative, and useful!
From kindergartens to retirement centers, thoughtful people are keeping journals of all kinds. Join in the fun and create your own ongoing, personal history.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #573964 in Books
- Published on: 2001-04-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 176 pages
Editorial Reviews
Review
"...bounty of journaling gems mined by a wise and warm author who shares her technique and hands you the tools..."- -- Eldonna Edwards Bouton, author "Journaling from the Heart!"
From the Publisher
As the cornerstone of our New Journaling Bookshelf, "The Many Faces of Journaling" explores such a wide variety of topics and methods, there's literally several "somethings for everyone." The bountiful examples range from poignant to whimsical to startling to insightful. By the time you finsih reading this book, you'll be itching to grab a pen and paper and start writing our your views of your life and the world iin general!
From the Author
Journaling has long been an avenue of growth, emotional therapy, and creativity building for me. I feel strongly that the journaler should jot down their entries when they feel like it. Journaling should be a joy and benefit to the one doing the writing - making it a daily chore just takes all the fun out of it. I'd suggest readers try different kinds of topics and combinations of topics as suggested in the book, even if they already keep a traditional chronological diary or journal. Explore and experiment!
Customer Reviews
The Joy of Journaling
In THE MANY FACES OF JOURNALING: TOPICS & TECHNIQUES FOR PERSONAL JOURNAL WRITING, author Linda C. Senn shares one of her lifelong passions. That this is a true passion of hers becomes immediately apparent as you read both her ideas about journaling and excerpts from her own journals.
Senn identifies two major advantages of journal writing: enhancing the present by making us more attuned to the world around us and preserving our observations both for ourselves and for future generations.
After providing a historical perspective on journal writing, Senn describes ten distinct kinds of journaling: Some focus on introspection; some inspire our creativity; some encourage observation of nature; some invite our unique perspective on historical events; some lead to rich resources for family genealogists; and some simply remind us of the joy and humor around us.
Best of all, perhaps, Senn relieves decades of guilt for those of us who have felt that we "should" be keeping journals: ". . . that which is viewed as a burden seldom becomes a joy. Write what you want, when you want to. Approach journaling with love and humor, and leave the guilt-trips and 'shoulds' behind."
Senn makes a compelling case for journaling. She clearly presents its benefits, and while she says there is no wrong way to journal, her many suggestions virtually guarantee success. The journal entries themselves -- her own and those of others -- comprise the most powerful testimony. They are the tangible evidence that will endure for generations. Those who keep journals will have this treasure; those who don't keep them will lack it.
In addition to being a helpful guide for any individual who wants to journal, THE MANY FACES OF JOURNALING: TOPICS & TECHNIQUES FOR PERSONAL JOURNAL WRITING would be appropriate for high school, college, or adult journaling classes.
OK as far at it goes
If you seriously want help in developing creative journal writing, don't buy this book. If you are just thinking about starting journalling, and want some enthusiasm and guidelines, give it a try.
I have read many journalling books (The New Diary - excellent;Keeping a Journal you Love - brilliant)but Ms Senn's book was a disappointment. It is sometimes quite fascile and patronising. For example, here are two snippets from her section on keeping a gardening journal:
"If you keep a chart of your vegetable garden each season, you won't replant the same crop in the same place each year."
"Keep a chart of the bulbs and tubers and the dates on which you divide them...It's easy to lose track when life gets busy!"
This is probably very good advice, but surely more appropriate for a gardening book?
The journal entries of her own that she shares with us are sugar coated and slightly embaressing - I found the references to "my darling Caitlin" (her grand daughter) really too much.
Having said all this, Ms Senn is really enthusiastic about the benefits and satisfaction of journal writing and for this she must be praised. It just wasn't to my taste.
Great book for creative writing classes
Ms. Senn has written a book that can be used effectively in creative writing classes.
As a community college English instructor, I'm using
The Many Faces of Journaling with my students. Some of the male students complain at first
because they think this is a "girl's book." After a week, they start
saying they enjoy the writing exercises. I'm glad I found this book one
day while browsing the Web at amazon.com.




