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... Dream Journal Daily writing in a notebook or journal is an essential part of keeping a record of the growth of the inner self . Keeping a journal may be paralleled with the type of prewriting assignments we have just discussed in that ...
... Dream Journal Daily writing in a notebook or journal is an essential part of keeping a record of the growth of the inner self . Keeping a journal may be paralleled with the type of prewriting assignments we have just discussed in that ...
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... dream journal should be at your bedside every night along with a good- quality writing pen or dark pencil . The best time to write in the journal is in the early morning or immediately upon awaking from a vivid dream . Some students ...
... dream journal should be at your bedside every night along with a good- quality writing pen or dark pencil . The best time to write in the journal is in the early morning or immediately upon awaking from a vivid dream . Some students ...
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... dream journal , and looking back on my life , I remember most vividly the more terrifying and morbid of my dreams . I have always been an easily frightened person and consider these dreams to be strange , sometimes paranoid , glimpses ...
... dream journal , and looking back on my life , I remember most vividly the more terrifying and morbid of my dreams . I have always been an easily frightened person and consider these dreams to be strange , sometimes paranoid , glimpses ...
Contents
Discovering Ourselves in Writing | 1 |
Joan Didion On Keeping a Notebook | 9 |
Patricia Hampl Memory and Imagination | 15 |
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