This week’s addict contacted me via Twitter, with this excellent photo of an excellent notebook collection, most of which are “waiting to be filled as journals.” You can check out BonsaiBeanz comic blog and follow Bonsaibeanz on Twitter. Thanks for sharing your addiction!
For anyone who needs some inspiration when it comes to filling their notebooks, it’s time to get schooled: Journaling School! Journaling School is a series of posts on the blog “My Life All in One Place: A Blog About Rediscovering the Filofax,” by Ray Blake. Each post looks at a different aspect of journaling and … Continue reading Journaling School→
The Guardian is a consistent source of fun articles about stationery. The latest features 10 of their favorite notebooks. I like this one the best: See more at Ten of the best notebooks – in pictures | Life and style | guardian.co.uk.
I think I have turned my 8-year-old niece into a notebook fan! A couple of years ago, we started playing “spy” a lot when I’d visit. For me, of course, half the fun of playing spy has always been that it’s an excuse to carry a notebook and write things down! So that was always … Continue reading Spying Journal→
Rookie has a great post about ways to get started with keeping a journal, including visual journaling, writing down overheard conversations, logging daily activities, and more. The author shares some nice photos of her own journals, including these: Read more at Rookie » Where Your Book Begins.
This week’s addict came to me via Facebook with this photo and tale of her notebook addiction: I am not kidding in the slightest when I say it broke my drawer. I’m ashamed to say that most of them are empty or only have a page or two of writing (although there are a few … Continue reading Notebook Addict of the Week: Ellie→
A really interesting find! There is a video at the link below– you can see the notebooks at about 1:30. Three rare handwritten notebooks from the first Indigenous activist to campaign overseas have been given a permanent home in Canberra. Anthony Martin Fernando left Sydney in the 1890s and travelled throughout Europe, publicising the plight … Continue reading An Aboriginal Activist’s Notebooks→
I love this post about using a Moleskine diary to plan out posts for a book blog: Read more at Fennell Books – Feed Your Book Addiction – Book Reviews & Musings – Blogging Inspiration – Capturing the passion.
Notebooks, journals, sketchbooks, diaries: in search of the perfect page…