Can’t Sleep? Journal With ‘The Nocturnal Journal’
Can’t sleep? Why not use that time productively and do some self-reflection?
Continue ReadingCan’t sleep? Why not use that time productively and do some self-reflection?
Continue ReadingDay One is like a digital Midori for those who love to journal.
Continue ReadingCon*Quest Journals is celebrating the 50th anniversary of Gen Con by offering up a new licensed journal for Gen Con attendees looking for a great way to keep all their notes and reviews and brochures and business cards in a single location.
Continue ReadingMidoris are dandy, but Dakster has her own system that’s cheap and easy.
Continue ReadingLast year was my first time attending Gen Con. I was the Geekdad rookie, mouth wide open in awe as I first entered the Exhibit Hall. This year I’m excited to use the Gen Con Gamer’s Yearbook to help organize my visit to this year’s events!
Continue ReadingLonely Planet has, for years, put out quality, appealing travel and guide books for adults, and, more recently, has published some exceptionally high quality informational and activity travel books for kids. This year’s selection is no different.
Continue ReadingCon*Quest is boldly going where they have never gone before with ‘Star Trek’-themed journals.
Continue ReadingI purchased my first Field Notes memo books six years ago at the recommendation of Warren Ellis. I now have an extensive collection of various books from Field Notes, but, like most geeks, I can’t stop collecting them, and they are worth every penny.
Continue ReadingThe new Journal app solves the problem with digital sketchbooks: despite turning everyone into digital artists, something is missing in the expression.
Continue ReadingFor the convention-goers, the Con*Quest journal combines organization with scrapbooking.
Continue ReadingGive your kids some new fodder for entertaining themselves with these creative books!
Continue ReadingIf you’re pressed for time, but want to chronicle your life, One Line a Day is the solution.
Continue ReadingIf a tree falls in a forest and no one is around to blog about it, does it make a sound? If you’re anything like me, you spend a good deal of time every day online, and at least part …
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