Review: On Keeping a Notebook
The way that the author reflects on what the notebook means to her is where I truly connect with this piece. The 'lies' that the author writes are what make the notebook hers. As I discussed in class, the only writing that I like to do comes from my experiences and what is on my mind. I have never written a notebook. I mostly write fiction short stories, which are a mix of my imagination and my thoughts. I find her lies are just the meshing of her life with a story, essentially the same concept of what I do in my writing.
The whole concept of notebook keeping reminded me of my girlfriend. She has always kept journals to ground her emotions, especially in times of sadness. I found it quite interesting to see some of the pages that my girlfriend could not remember what they were talking about. She draws memories or phrases or bits and pieces of anything that make the memory that she wants to show. Reading Didion's piece, I kept drawing parallels to my girlfriend's stories she tells me from her journals.
The whole concept of notebook keeping reminded me of my girlfriend. She has always kept journals to ground her emotions, especially in times of sadness. I found it quite interesting to see some of the pages that my girlfriend could not remember what they were talking about. She draws memories or phrases or bits and pieces of anything that make the memory that she wants to show. Reading Didion's piece, I kept drawing parallels to my girlfriend's stories she tells me from her journals.
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