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Susan RandU.S.
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I can answer questions on the benefits of journal-writing; how to arrange material; whether to organize tightly or just let it all out; writing for the future; how to keep going, etc. | |
Tonya SchulteU.S.
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As a Journal Guide, I can answer all questions related to journaling, journal writing, keeping a diary and other related issues. I can answer questions about what to write, where to write, how to write, when to write and even with whom to write. I also can answer questions about struggles with keeping up with a journal and ways to improve your journal. | |
Margaret KnorrU.S.
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Journaling is a form of creative writing that focuses on discovering yourself or sorting through personal issues. I can answer questions on keeping a journal, starting a journal, methods to expand your journaling and create variety in your writing, using journaling to increase your creativity and generate ideas in writing. I will not give out answers to homework questions, but will offer suggestions that will help you find the answers on your own if it is within my area of expertise. I can give NO advice on cover letters, resumes or job hunting. |
Your question really doesn't have anything to do with journaling. I would suggest you talk to someone who has nonfiction literature experience. However, in my opinion, what you would need to do is include

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