Archive for July, 2010

Part 2: Andrew Selby, TRACEY: The Online Journal of Contemporary Drawing Research

Thursday, July 29th, 2010


International Conference on the Arts in Society

Media View of Blogs as Diaries

Saturday, July 24th, 2010

Online Journal

Image taken on 2006-01-25 13:50:59 by Looking For Fish Tacos At ELI 2006.

fattys online journal part 1

Tuesday, July 20th, 2010


fat ass makes a journal

“I Just Wondered How You Got Started Writing?” Tips In Your Pursuit Of A Writing Career Journaling

Friday, July 16th, 2010

Journal: write down your thoughts, observations and experiences in a specific place, like a diary, notebook or a folder on your computer. Although I know that this is important to pursue a career writing my first thought was my lack of success in keeping a diary. People gave me a nice gift, so I tried for years to keep a diary written by hand. I’m going to write much the first month of my new newspaper appeared and then disappear a week, then monthly, and suddenly my posts were of six months.

Although I appreciate the things I’ve recorded in my diary, I felt like a failure on my lack of writing regularly. That is, until I realized that the paper can come in many forms and types. The mention of three you might get an idea of developing the positive habit to write coherently.

 

Do not feel stifled when you take a class or go online and people suggest doing things a certain way. I have certainly tried to learn from the experiences of others, but when it comes down to it, I had to do what works for me. Now, personality, work, and all obligations in the same plane so that you can begin to write personally on a consistent basis. The important thing is writing. . . write. . . write. . .

Next week we will discuss how to be a “player” and the reading will make you a better writer.

Part 1: Andrew Selby, TRACEY: The Online Journal of Contemporary Drawing Research

Monday, July 12th, 2010


International Conference on the Arts in Society

Renk Media Trip Online Journal 3.mov

Sunday, July 4th, 2010


The Diocese of Chicago’s Renk Media Trip continues with visits to southern parts of Renk Diocese. Visits highlighted in this online journal include St. John’s – Melut, St. Barnaba – Maban and St. Stephen’s – North Pelouch. Additionally, St. Andrew – Wadokona is highlighted. This is the third in a series of four.