Angela HooksAngela R. Hooks, Ph.D., MFA, is an active practitioner and theorist of diary and journaling techniques for writing and everyday life. She has taught writing and literature since 2006 in both public and private institutions, community college, and fou-year universities. Her writing both scholarly and creative has appeared online and in print. The idea for this book derived from a roundtable session of the same name for the 2019 NeMLA Conference. Notably, the roundtable was the result of a literature course Dr. Hooks teaches. Teaching diary as literature sprouted from her passion for diary writing. For three decades, she progressed from writing in a diary to teaching others to write in a diary, to bringing the diary into the classroom to researching the lives of other diary-keepers, and reading other people's diaries-published and unpublished-to writing her dissertation about Black women diary writers because their diaries had been lost through sabotage and rarely published. Read More Read Less
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