Apparently, people visiting this blog and following the link to Amazon cannot see the "Look Inside" feature, which allows visitors to see what the inside design of the book looks like. Therefore, below is a few pictures of the interior of this journal featuring Hugo's art on the cover.
This journal of 134 pages is only $6.99. Any profits will go directly to the artist for art supplies and art lessons.
Read the book description below.
Thank you.
P.s. The bird and the feather used in the page design are in the public domain. Read the credits page for attribution.
This journal of 134 pages is only $6.99. Any profits will go directly to the artist for art supplies and art lessons.
Read the book description below.
Thank you.
P.s. The bird and the feather used in the page design are in the public domain. Read the credits page for attribution.
Book Description
"They say that that which a person resists persists. When it comes to innermost private thoughts, sometimes they can be downright scary. One way to avoid their persistence and potential actualization is through "free writing". That is, writing without self-censorship and ignoring all rules of grammar. The purpose is to decompress through the acknowledgment of every bad, inappropriate, immoral, and unspeakable thought by placing it on paper and, therefore, using it as a catalyst toward something productive. Then locking that book in a safe forever...or perhaps publishing it under a pen name and watching it become a bestseller as people devour it for the gory details or the sheer scintillating literary manifestation of your innermost dark thoughts."
"They say that that which a person resists persists. When it comes to innermost private thoughts, sometimes they can be downright scary. One way to avoid their persistence and potential actualization is through "free writing". That is, writing without self-censorship and ignoring all rules of grammar. The purpose is to decompress through the acknowledgment of every bad, inappropriate, immoral, and unspeakable thought by placing it on paper and, therefore, using it as a catalyst toward something productive. Then locking that book in a safe forever...or perhaps publishing it under a pen name and watching it become a bestseller as people devour it for the gory details or the sheer scintillating literary manifestation of your innermost dark thoughts."