What is /lit/'s opinion of making a personal journal? What are some of the things you'd write in your journal, how often, and what would motivate you to keep writing in one?
>>7581918
I use a journal for many things. Mostly as a daily log to keep track of shit, and a place to keep notes I make on books, and notes I make to myself, whatever they may be.
I keep a journal of my thoughts about minorities I encounter during my commute.
I hope no one ever reads it.
Go back to Reddit you fucking plebeian. This board is for fucking literature and I'm tired of you fucking plebs thinking you're on the standards of oysters like me.
Nobody cares about your Reddity fucking journal you unintellectual fucking pleb.
>>7581918
Good idea. I use one for story ideas, bits of dialogue or scenes that I come up with spur-of-the-moment and for writing down bits of books I feel inspired by/hope to plagiarize.