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The Bullet Journal Method is about what Carroll calls "intentional living": weeding out distractions & focusing your time & energy in pursuit of what's truly meaningful in your work & your personal life.
 

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Presents an introduction to the basic techniques of writing calligraphy, describing the tools and the Italic, Blackletter, and Roman alphabets, and containing instructions on how to create documents, invitations, certificates, and other projects.

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A quick, easy reference for anyone wanting to communicate clearly--explaining grammar & style with simple rules to use whether you are a journalist, a student, a novelist, a business executive, a blogger, or anyone who wants to effectively use the written word.

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With a bounty of prompts to select from, you’ll be inspired to explore all the wacky, confusing, brave, soul-stirring wonderings and wanderings of your emerging life’s inner treasure in a way that’s sure to unleash what you most need to say.

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Illustrates to readers the techniques for manipulating rhythm and aural texture. Introduces the reader to terminology essential to develop the poet's ear, including rhyme schemes, masculine and feminine endings, internal rhyme, and vowel intonation.

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In this candid and timely book, Art Cullen—the Storm Lake Times newspaperman who won a Pulitzer Prize for taking on big corporate agri-industry and its poisoning of local rivers—describes how the heartland has changed dramatically over his career.

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A guide for lay people who want to use social media, blogs, or create news sources to report on what matters in their community using journalistic best practices and ethics.
 

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Introduces the genre of creative nonfiction and suggests techniques for writing stylized true stories, offering writing exercises and advice on scheduling, selecting subjects, framing, and editing.
 

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Wretched writing is the lowest of the low; it is a felonious assault on the English language. It is a sin committed often by amateurs & all-too-frequently by gifted writers having an off day. In short, it's very bad writing. Truly bad. Appallingly bad. It's also very funny.