The Aspiring Writer's Journal by Susie Morgenstern
At my school, there was a book fair. With money to spend (for once) I looked around. At middle school book fairs, they have some really good books, chapter books mostly. At elementary school, they have picture books and some good books, but none really at my level. Last year, I found a REALLY good book called Writing Magic, by my favorite author, Gail Carson Levine. She gives you techiniques and tips on writing fiction, my exact element.
Well, what do you know! ANOTHER PERFECT WRITING BOOK!!!! The Aspiring Writer’s Journal. I’m aspiring, I write, and I try to keep a journal! Yay! It’s too perfect to write in though, so my parents suggested to blog it wach day to preserve it pure pages.
November 8th (in a little umbrella!)
Quote: “And living without love is not living at all.” -Moliere (second e had a little swosh)
I couldn’t live without. . . [my family]
I couldn’t live without. . . [my friends]
I couldn’t live withough. . . [my life]
I couldn’t live without. . . [words]
I couldn’t live without. . . [books]
Icouldn’t live without. . . [music]
[My writing is in the brackets after the quote.]
Okay, then on the side, there’s a little packet of pages with a binder clip holding a hankerchief (however you spell that) next to a grave that says,“Here lies Mr. Notebook Tragically.”
The little drawing isn’t alway that sad. The packets name is Mr. Paper. Say hello to Mr. Paper. For the month of November, the lines are gray, and smudges representing clouds are on the top of the page. Isn’t this one of the coolest things ever? For authors maybe. . .
11/08/2007 | ken |
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