Travel Journaling: Document Feelings and Memories
What to do with notebooks
A course by Aniko Villalba , Author of Interactive Journals
About the video: What to do with notebooks
Overview
“Finally, we are going to see what you can do with your travel notebook once you have finished completing it. There are several options, I explain them to you in this lesson.”
In this video lesson Aniko Villalba addresses the topic: What to do with notebooks, which is part of the Domestika online course: Travel Journaling: Document Feelings and Memories. Learn to create travel journals that document your thoughts and feelings through writing, observation, and scrapbooking.
Partial transcription of the video
“What to do with notebooks Every time I complete one of my notebooks I put it in a library that I have specifically designated for that, since I have more or less a hundred notebooks that I filled in many years, maybe in 15 years. In order to identify them, I usually mark them on the spine. So I put the year on a piece of paper, the place where I completed it, many times the notebook number, I like to list them. That is a tip that I did not give you in this course, because we only dedicate ourselves to completing a notebook, but, if you know that you are going to continue completing notebook...”
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Course summary for: Travel Journaling: Document Feelings and Memories
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Category
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Areas
Creative Writing, Mindfulness, Narrative, Non-Fiction Writing, Sketchbook

Aniko Villalba
A course by Aniko Villalba
Aniko Villalba is a writer and the author of books such as Días de viaje (2013) and El síndrome de París (2016), as well as interactive diaries like Mapa subjetivo de viaje (2017) and Diario de viajes mágicos (FERA, 2020). She spent ten years traveling through more than 50 countries, photographing what she saw and writing about her experiences in magazines, newspapers, websites, and her blog viajandoporahi.com. She also spoke at events and conferences, published her first two travel narrative books, and started interactive travel diaries with prompts, triggers, and questions for readers to complete.
After her nomadic life, she settled in Amsterdam to dedicate herself completely to her project escribir.me, a website dedicated to promoting writing and creativity, where she has been teaching writing, journaling, and creativity workshops since 2015. She also has a podcast titled Mientras no escribo where she gives listeners an insider's look at the creative writing process.
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