The Definitive Source for Online
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Other Sites or Pages Related to Online Journals
When I first started my journal I knew what I liked to read in other journals but didn't know what I wanted in my own. Finding Tracings I Like It When You Do That is what put focus into my project. She also keeps a list of other peoples journal entries that move her.
In case you have any other questions about keeping journals online or on paper, step on over to the page put together by Diane of The Paperwork. Entitled "The Secret Diary" This page contains information on the legal status of your journal, journal references online, books to read, tips, and more.
Diane also put up the page called "Why Web Journals Suck". This is a good place to start if you are thinking about putting a journal online or would like to check out some good tips. She gives her opinions on why you might not want to keep a journal, where to begin, and what she thinks typifies a good journal including comments on content and design.
Then we have a non-journalers outlook on people who keep online journals. "Think Digital" by Margie Borschke
Julie Peterson has this theory about journals online.
Still looking for something? Try joining the mailing lists for journalers. Diary-L was started by Ophelia who also started the webring Open Pages. If you would like to join send the following to listproc@hawaii.edu
In the body of the email SUBSCRIBE DIARY-L yourname lastname
Or try out the list for people who keep paper journals. Send email to majordomo@goonsquad.spies.com
In the body of the email insert subscribe journals
Fresh out of ideas for writing material? You can go to The National Journal Network, The Journal Writer, Journal and Essay Writing, The Diarist's Toolkit, and Journal Writing Resources. Each contain ideas, tips, and more information than you could shake a stick at.
If
I have missed something,
please let me know and
I will be happy to add it to the site.
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January 16, 1998