Surf these sites: Coffeexpress'' Zen Fiction -- An experimental voyage in literature, art, fiction, dadism, surrealism, and zen. Daily Rating -- Daily Rating is a fun way to keep track of how your days are going and the easiest way to keep a daily journal. What''s even more interesting is seeing trends and patterns in your life and others around the world. Diary Project - Share Your Secrets And Feelings -- Our goal is to encourage communication amongst teens of all cultures and backgrounds, provide peer-to-peer support and stimulate discussion. Fin De Siècle -- Every day in 1999 a different person describes their day - the online journal of the year, and a distinctive look at life at the end of the Millenium. Halloween ''97 -- List of entries from Online Journallers about Halloween 1997. I Am [Canadian] -- Collection of online journals from Canadians and a few expatriate Canadians. Is That a Fact? - random tidbits of a journaler -- I love it when journalers make lists of little random "factlets" about themselves. Open Pages -- The Open Pages homepage. Open Pages is a collection of web pages by on-line journal writers and diary keepers. Linked through the Webring service by Sage Weil. People@Tagmag.com -- Publish your own stories, thoughts, essays in Tag People. It is about having something unique to say, the pleasure of finding someone who agrees with your perspective and the thrill of finding someone who doesn''t. Rememory -- A place where people from all over the world can read, write and share their life experiences with others. It''s a forum for the funny, sad, unusual and downright weird memories of the world. Santa baby -- Dear Santa . . . we figure either you or your elves must be hip enough to be wired, and so to help you out we thought we''d put our lists online. Slate - Slate Diary Archives -- Each week, Monday to Friday, Slate features a diary by a different writer. The Death of a Princess: The Views of Online Journalists -- This page contains links to sites of online journallers/diarists expressing their thoughts about this tragedy. These journals all mention what happened in one way or another, they are all affected , either by writing in depth, a passing note or by actively saying they were not going to write about the whole thing.. The Journal Collection -- A monthly assortment of the best entries from online journals, as chosen by the writers themselves. The Open Diary -- The Online Diary for the World
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