This is the fourth post in my series on keeping a writers notebook. I can’t emphasize enough how important this tool is for cataloging and organizing ideas. I take most of my ideas for this tool from the book, The Writer’s Notebook by Ralph Fletcher. This book helps you organize your notebook and use the information you record for various purposes.
If you want to read Part 1, Part 2 or Part 3 of this series, just click on the links.
Sentinel Events
Have you gone through a particularly happy or particularly painful experience. Although it may seem secondary, capturing and writing about the event while it is fresh in your mind will possibly help you with future writing, but it can also be therapeutic.
In particular, I have found it beneficial to take negative events in life and use them in stories where I can choose to rewrite…
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I am so glad I am not wasting my time…I always keep a notebook for new book ideas and also important events that make an impression that I want to remember. Thank you, Don and Chris, for sharing! 🙂
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Welcome, Karen 🤗
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Thanks again for sharing this, Chris.
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Welcome, Don 👍
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Noted!
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😂😂😂
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