Keeping a writer's notebook
A writer's notebook, or journal, is a place in which you can respond to
your reading. You should feel free to say what you really think about
the piece you are reading, to ask questions, and to express frustration
or confusion about the piece. The writer's notebook is a place you
can come back to when it is time to write an assignment, to look for
your initial reactions to your readings, or to pull support for an essay
from personal experience you may have recorded. Writing about
what you are reading is a way to become actively engaged in the
critical reading process.