![]() ![]() Writing Alone Together by Wendy Judith Cutler, Ahava Shira, Lynda Monk.Writing Alone and with Others by Pat Schneider.Therapeutic Journal Writing by Kate Thompson.Leaving a Trace: On Keeping a Journal by Alexandra Johnson. ![]() Keeping a Journal You Love by Sheila Bender.The Joy of Writing Things Down by Megan C Hayes.Expressive Writing: Words that Heal by James W.The Creative Journal by Lucia Capacchione.Creative Journal Writing by Stephanie Dowrick.49 Ways to Write Yourself Well by Jackee Holder.(these books link to Amazon and are affiliate links) This part wasn’t for you, but for my own documenter heart. I photographed them, illustrated each, extracted the prompts, and put them into Notion. ![]() I read 22 journaling books so that you don’t have to It was so difficult to find a great list of recommended books, and so I’m creating this one myself. In an effort to dig even deeper into myself, I started reading books on journaling. Going into any new journal is the absolute best, but when it’s purely written, those crinkly pages hit differently. I love the soft paper, and the perfect size (right between A5 and A6). I use a Stalogy B6 wrapped badly in fabric. As Georgia O’Keeffe said, “I found I could say things with color and shapes that I couldn’t say any other way… things I had no words for.”. My journaling journeyįor a long time, art journaling helped me say everything that I couldn’t say with words. I’ve been art journaling for eight years, but it was only two years ago that I’ve fallen for written journaling. ![]()
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