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Inspired by scientific field journals, which are records of written and illustrated observations combined with reflections, Writer's Field Journal encourages you to expand your creative boundaries that will inspire you to deepen your writing. Whether you're new to writing or more practiced, or even just a creative type, walk through the writing process with unique exercises and projects, blueprints and maps to help plan your work, and even some unexpected art activities - no experience required. From using Modge Podge and taking field trips to sketching comics and even productively…mehr

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Inspired by scientific field journals, which are records of written and illustrated observations combined with reflections, Writer's Field Journal encourages you to expand your creative boundaries that will inspire you to deepen your writing. Whether you're new to writing or more practiced, or even just a creative type, walk through the writing process with unique exercises and projects, blueprints and maps to help plan your work, and even some unexpected art activities - no experience required. From using Modge Podge and taking field trips to sketching comics and even productively procrastinating, this book offers a wealth of creative encouragement and opportunities!
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Autorenporträt
Ellen Goldstein has an MFA in poetry from Emerson College. She has taught and tutored writing at Carleton College, Boston Architectural College, Endicott College, and Rhode Island College, and has worked as an editor and book coach. Her poetry and essays have been published in journals such as Measure, StorySouth, Post Road, The Common, Tahoma Literary Review, and Lunch Ticket, and elsewhere. Her work has also appeared in the anthologies Not Quite What I Was Planning: Six Word Memoirs from Writers Famous and Obscure; Letters to the World; The Bloomsbury Anthology of Contemporary Jewish American Poetry; Rough Places Plain; and Queer South, which was nominated for a Lambda Literary Award. She is the author of Stuff Every Beer Snob Should Know (Quirk Books, 2018).