Best of
Journal

2012

Q&A a Day for Kids: A Three-Year Journal


Betsy Franco - 2012
    Also great for kids who want to keep a time capsule of their own whimsical thoughts and serious ideas about the world.     Inspired by the previous bestselling Potter Style title, Q&A a Day, this journal is the perfect family keepsake. A question by children's author Betsy Franco is featured for each day with only a few lines provided for a response, making this journal the ultimate no-fuss record keeper. Simply turn to today's date and record your child's answer. When you finish the year, move on to the next section. As the years go by you'll notice how your child's answers evolve, sometimes silly, sometimes precocious, but always interesting. The diary can be started on any day of the year and makes a terrific keepsake or gift for parents.

Mixed-Media Girls with Suzi Blu: Drawing, Painting, and Fanciful Adornments from Start to Finish


Suzi Blu - 2012
    You will learn to create simple, balanced features and add shading with colored pencils and paint. From there, you will learn how to draw the rest of the figure and put it into a unique, textured, mixed-media background.- Learn to design costumes and personalities for your girls and adapt them to fit your own artistic style.- Create vivid, exciting backgrounds by layering paint, collaging with fabric, carving beeswax, distressing wood, and building up texture with mediums and pastes.- And the accompanying online videos include a mini workshop full of whimsical mayhem, motivation, and real-time video with Suzi Blu, showing you detailed drawing and shading techniques for faces, beeswax finishes, and how to make a mixed-media art journal start to finish.

Welcome to Biscuit Land: A Year in the Life of Touretteshero


Jessica Thom - 2012
    Jess swears - she's one of about 10% of people with Tourettes who do. These excerpts from Jess's personal blog follow a year in her life and the whole spectrum of her experiences.

The Making of Karateka


Jordan Mechner - 2012
    This first volume is a candid account of the personal, creative and technical struggles that led to his breakthrough success with Karateka, which topped bestseller charts in 1985, and planted the seeds of his next game, Prince of Persia.

The Circuit Rider


Dani Amore - 2012
    Circuit Riders travel from town to town, offering their services to those in need. Tower is a man of mystery, utterly fearless though he carries no gun. As he sets out on this latest circuit, is he riding toward a new beginning, or running away from a former haunted life?Bird Hitchcock, a woman known for her skill with a gun and love of the bottle, has taken the job of protecting Mike Tower on his journey to the West. Yet as she and Tower ride, they quickly find themselves on the hunt for an elusive killer who is brutally murdering women. Protecting Tower seems less and less important as Hitchcock discovers a link between her past and the murderer – will she finally get a chance to exact revenge and find redemption?

Journal Fodder 365: Daily Doses of Inspiration for the Art Addict


Eric M. Scott - 2012
    Life is not always extraordinary in all its details, but it is the sum of those ordinary events that add up to extraordinary lives. The journal is no different.With Journal Fodder 365, the Journal Fodder Junkies will lead you on a year-long adventure in drawing and writing, in painting and collage, and in the flotsam and jetsam of your daily experiences. You will uncover simple strategies to make the visual journal a part of your life and you'll discover new techniques for refining your personal narrative in an authentic and unique voice.Inside You'll Find:12 themed chapters, ranging from Personal Mythologies and Histories to Connections and Relationships to Symbolically Speaking and beyondDozens of step-by-step demonstrations for painting, drawing, writing, and collage techniques12 suggested excursions for you and your journal12 exploded views showing real-life applications of the lessons and promptsLet your journal be a living, breathing document of your life, a personally meaningful and relevant artifact.

The Complete Decorated Journal: A Compendium of Journaling Techniques


Gwen Diehn - 2012
    The combined contents offer readers an unmatched collection of great ideas and techniques, from the latest supplies (papers, adhesives, paints, pens) to innovative layouts (mandalas, diagonals, cutouts, grids). Sidebars highlight specific genres, such as pillow books, nature journals, and illuminated manuscripts. Plus, newly added content includes journaling artist profiles along with galleries of their work, new techniques, and a new project where readers learn to make a journal from a butter box.

The Sisters Montclair


Cathy Holton - 2012
    Alice, a ninety-four-year-old Southern grande dame with a dry sense of humor and a wicked tongue, has already run off a long line of caregivers. But Stella, a former runaway from a broken home who's only recently begun to put her life back together, is desperate for work. And she figures she can handle Alice. But strange things are happening at Alice's rambling mountaintop estate. As an unlikely friendship develops between the two women, Alice, whose memory comes and goes, begins to reveal long-ago tales of her illustrious past, tales that pose more questions than they answer. Who is her mysterious sister, Laura? Why won't Alice and her sister, Adeline, ever speak of her? And why are the other caregivers afraid to go down in the basement?As Stella tries to separate fact from fiction in Alice's life, she struggles to overcome her own devastating family secret, compelled by a deepening friendship that will change the lives of both women forever.

I Hike


Lawton Grinter - 2012
    It just sort of happened over the course of a decade." And so goes Lawton Grinter's compelling collection of short stories that have been over ten years and 10,000 trail miles in the making. I Hike brings the reader trailside with blissful moments on the highest mountain ridges to the mental lows of mosquito hell and into some peculiar situations that even seasoned hikers may find unbelievable. Between jobs and in search of something more, Lawton Grinter spent the better part of a decade hiking America's longest trails. In doing so he came face to face with things that go bump in the night, the kindness of strangers, a close encounter with hypothermia and the absurd rights of passage common to the eccentric people that call themselves long-distance hikers.Anyone who's ever stepped off the pavement will appreciate these humorous and sometimes agonizing accounts of trail life. I Hike will make you laugh, cry, cringe and leave you wanting to read more!

The Mindfulness Workbook for Addiction: A Guide to Coping with the Grief, Stress and Anger that Trigger Addictive Behaviors


Rebecca E. Williams - 2012
    By turning to drugs and alcohol, people who have suffered a loss can numb their grief. In the process, they postpone their healing and can drive themselves further into addiction.The Mindfulness Workbook for Addiction offers readers an effective program for working through their addiction and grief with cognitive behavior therapy (CBT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), and acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT). Created by a psychologist who works for the Department of Veterans Affairs and a marriage and family therapist who works for Sharp Mesa Vista Hospital, this mindfulness training workbook is effective for treating the emotion dysregulation, stress, depression, and grief that lie at the heart of addiction. No matter the loss, the mindfulness skills in this workbook help readers process their grief, determine the function their addiction is serving, and replace the addiction with healthy coping behaviors.

Film Listography: Your Life in Movie Lists


Lisa Nola - 2012
    Featuring the colorful illustrations of artist Jon Stich throughout, Film Listography boasts over 70 list topics ranging from the classic (favorite films of all time, favorite actors, directors, and soundtracks) to the lovably idiosyncratic (top so-bad-it's-good movies, scenes that made you cringe, characters you are most like). A celebration of celluloid that's sure to entertain, this is the ultimate fill-in journal for film fanatics, list lovers, and anyone who appreciates an alternative approach to journaling.

Rub Out the Words: The Letters, 1959-1974


William S. Burroughs - 2012
    Burroughs, written between 1959 and 1974. A truly remarkable compendium, it offers an eye-opening and insightful look into the artistic process and complex personal life of the legendary literary outlaw in the post-Beat era—providing a new understanding and appreciation of an author who stood alongside Paul Bowles and Charles Bukowski as one of the most creative and rebellious American artists of the 20th century.

Kurt Jackson Sketchbooks


Alan Livingston - 2012
    Behind his finished canvases are hundreds of sketchbooks borne out of his continual routine of making drawings, marks, notes, poems and scribbles. This book examines the importance of the sketchbook to Jackson.

Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine Issue 56


Logan AlbrightMarina Finlayson - 2012
    The tenth-year anniversary edition of the Australian magazine of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror.

Thinking Anew: Harnessing the Power of Belief


Eugene F. Moynihan Jr. - 2012
    You can give this gift to yourself or empower someone else who’s struggling to get what they want. You don’t get the chance to begin life anew very often. Using the power of writing to become what you are meant to be is not about grammar, spelling or polished writing. This is a gripping, private, non-judgmental approach to personal transformation. You will learn how to clarify what you don’t want so you will know what you do want. You will learn to unwind, untangle and challenge the beliefs that are holding you back. You will learn to create doable aspirations and capture the creative thoughts that bubble up within you during this process. New beginnings, like all start-ups, are ugly . . . even when the power of writing as a change agent has been known for thousands of years. Being creative is always a challenge. While book stores debate about slotting Thinking Anew in their inspirational or spirituality or self-help or creative writing or journaling or addiction & recovery sections, mental health professionals would categorized it as written goal focused therapy . . . how to know what you want and how to get it. Thinking Anew is a book within a composition book that helps people in crisis find the passion to make change stick. If you have ever gotten enthusiastic about a self help approach but became disappointed as your enthusiasm waned, then this book is for you. Writing is a powerful change agent when combined with an evidence based self-improvement methodology. If done daily, this approach will allow you to stay connected with your aspirations in a most profound way. It will even turbo-charge other self help programs and therapies as it is the perfect place to keep notes and capture your creative thoughts. Writing can be an antibiotic for distorted thinking. It clears the mind, provides access to your subconscious and soothes the soul. So purchase your Thinking Anew composition book, find a fast lead pencil or pen and start putting your black marks above a blue line on white paper and be wide open to learning new ways of doings things. You can create a masterpiece about yourself, one page at a time. Make this a real page turner . . . Pulitzer Prize potential . . . about your success going forward. Caution, some assembly required. You will discover your results are directly in line with your commitment to the process. The author, Gene Moynihan, is a psychotherapist. He had a contract with the New York City Police Department for ten years helping cops deal with the dark side of their profession: suicidal thoughts, substance abuse, post-traumatic stress, depression and marital discord. He has helped many first responders . . . firefighters, police officers, military, nurses, doctors . . . become what they are meant to be.

Driver, Do You Stop At The Station?


James Henry - 2012