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  2. List of fictional diaries - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of fictional diaries categorized by type, including fictional works in diary form, diaries appearing in fictional works, and hoax diaries. The first category, fictional works in diary form, lists fictional works where the story, or a major part of the story, is told in the form of a character's diary. [1]

  3. Online diary - Wikipedia

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    The running updates of online diarists combined with links inspired the term 'weblog' which was eventually contracted to form the word 'blog'. In online diaries, people write about their day-to-day experiences, social commentary, complaints, poems, prose, illicit thoughts and any content that might be found in a traditional paper diary or journal.

  4. Category:Diaries - Wikipedia

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    The Journal of a Disappointed Man; Journal of a Novel; The Journal of a Voyage to Lisbon; The Journal of John Woolman; Journal of My Life; The Journal of Sir Walter Scott; Journal of William Maclay; Journal to Eliza; Journal, 1887–1910; Journals of Ayn Rand; Journals of Expeditions of Discovery into Central Australia; Journals of the First Fleet

  5. List of diarists - Wikipedia

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    Paul Léautaud (1872–1956), French writer and author of Le Journal Littéraire; Jan LechoĊ„ (1899–1956), Polish critic and diplomat; James Lees-Milne (1908–1997), English biographer, historian and secretary of National Trust Country House Committee; Madeleine L'Engle (1918–2007), American author; Élisabeth Leseur (1866–1914), French ...

  6. List of books on diaries and journals - Wikipedia

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    This article is intended to be a chronological list of books on diaries and journals, including how-to, self-help and discussions of the diary or journal as a genre of literature. For a list of fictional diaries, please see the list of fictional diaries. For a list of diarists, please see list of diarists.

  7. History of blogging - Wikipedia

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    Another example of early blogging was the Poster Children online tour diary, started in 1995 by Rose Marshack. [8] The blog was independently invented by Ian Ring in 1997. His online journal program was never called a "blog", and had very limited functionality, consisting of blobs of text associated with dates in an Access database.

  8. Blog fiction - Wikipedia

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    Blog fiction is an online literary genre that tells a fictional story in the style of a weblog or blog. In the early years of weblogs, blog fictions were described as an exciting new genres creating new opportunities for emerging authors, [1] but were also described as "notorious" [2] in part because they often uneasily tread the line between fiction and hoax.

  9. Diary - Wikipedia

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    The German Tagebuch ('days-book') is normally rendered as "diary" in English, but the term encompasses workbooks or working journals as well as diaries proper. [17] For example, the notebooks of the Austrian writer Robert Musil and of the German-Swiss artist Paul Klee are called Tagebücher .

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