A New Episode of A Writer’s Diary: Tamara Jong On Drawing and Taking Notes

Oh goodness. This diary entry from Tamara Jong is a mix of joy and sorrow and all of the things. Here’s a soundbite:


We share diary entries about writing and the writing life from Charlotte Donlon and other writers because the writing life can be a solitary life.

Sometimes it’s nice to know we aren’t alone.


Submissions for guest diary entries are open! Visit ourfaithinwriting.com for guidelines and instructions. Charlotte is currently taking a break from posting her own diary entries, but she is happy to post diary entries from other writers. Send them in!


Tamara Jong (she/her) is a Montréal (Tiohtià:ke) born mixed-race writer and artist of Chinese and European ancestry. Her work has appeared in RoomThe Nasiona and Body & Soul
Stories for Skeptics and Seekers. She currently lives on Treaty 3 territory, the occupied and ancestral lands of the Haudenosaunee, Anishinabewaki, Attiwonderonk, and Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation (Guelph, ON). You can find her on Twitter and Instagram @bokchoygurl.

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