This week’s addict was another one found via the wonderful Sharing Our Notebooks site. I just couldn’t resist this photo!
Going through my notebooks, I find a driving force in my life is asking questions. It’s a strategy I’ve returned to across time and genre. Check out these notebooks…see the sticky tabs? They mark the pages where I’m asking questions. Questions are one of the lifelines to keeping my notebooks alive.
About Ruth:
Ruth Ayres’s mission is to change the world through story. Ruth’s story. Your story. His story and her story. She does this in her professional life as a K-12 writing coach for Wawasee School District, a presenter about teaching writers, and a blogger at Two Writing Teachers. She does this as a writer, playing with many writing projects, and on her blog Ruth Ayres Writes. She does this as a person in  ordinary life, collecting words and photos in order to remember the tiny moments that add up to big living. All of this leads to lots of notebooks filling up the spaces of her life.
Read the full post for more of Ruth’s insights about how she uses notebooks as part of her writing process:
Sharing Our Notebooks: Ruth Ayres: Fierce Wonderings.
Check out Ruth’s book too: Day by Day: Refining Writing Workshop Through 180 Days of Reflective Practice