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How to write with narrative and scene in your scrapbook page journaling

How to write with narrative and scene in your scrapbook page journaling

by Debbie Hodge | Mar 24, 2010 | Journaling, Write Your Story

Narrative tells and summarizes while a scene puts the story of the page right on the stage, with concrete details, movements, and even dialogue.   narrative Take a look at the journaling in “Our Shelby.” It is written in narrative. Narrative is writing that tells...
Evoke feelings and abstractions by writing with concrete details – The Merle Haggard way

Evoke feelings and abstractions by writing with concrete details – The Merle Haggard way

by Debbie Hodge | Mar 6, 2010 | Journaling, Write Your Story

by Debbie Hodge Even when your scrapbook page subject is something as lofty as joy or disappointment or life passions, the best journaling will include an attention to specifics and detail rather than the use of words like “joy,” or...
3 Ways to Include Dialogue in your Scrapbook Page Journaling

3 Ways to Include Dialogue in your Scrapbook Page Journaling

by Debbie Hodge | Mar 5, 2010 | Journaling, Scrapbook Page Elements, Write Your Story

. . . read on to see how to incorporate dialogue into your scrapbook page journaling. by Debbie Hodge Much of the journaling we do on our scrapbook pages takes the form of “narrative.” Narrative is when you recount what happened from your point of view. Once in a...
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