Victorian Reading Habits: The Lost Art of Note-Taking
In this video I will be discussing how I journal, based on how the Victorians used their journals and commonplace books. At the end of the video, I give you an example of my writing. Join the Book Club on my Patreon page: / proseandpetticoats 🕯 You'll find links to my other platforms on my YouTube homepage. Make sure to subscribe to my monthly newsletter! 📖You can purchase my novel here: https://www.amazon.com/Painters-Muse-... Reference photo: By Beinecke Flickr Laboratory - [Commonplace book], [mid. 17th c.]Uploaded by Edward, CC BY 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index...

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