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Morning and Evening Journaling Rituals
$1.99If you study the lives of successful people, you’ll learn that many of them have strict morning and evening routines – and most of those routines involve journaling. This guide will help you create your own morning or evening journaling ritual so you get the most out of your journal.
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Overcome Journaling Writer’s Block: How to Get Unstuck
$1.99When you first start using a journal, it can seem like you will never run out of things to say. But eventually, most journal writers come to a point where they want to journal but don’t know what to write about and have trouble sticking to it every day. This guide will help you overcome journaling writer’s block.
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Tips to Design a Journaling Routine You’ll Stick With
$1.99Do you struggle to stick with a consistent journaling routine? If you only use your journal occasionally, it is hard to know if it is helping you at all. This guide will give you helpful tips to make journaling a regular part of your day with little effort.
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Aunt Phil’s Trunk of Alaska Trivia
$9.95How much did the largest gold nugget found in Alaska weigh? What is unusual about fireweed? Which Alaska glacier is larger than the state of Rhode Island? You will learn the answers to these and many more questions when you get Aunt Phil’s Trunk of Alaska Trivia. Its 104 pages are filled with fascinating facts and crosswords, word searches and sudokus that will tease your mind and broaden your knowledge of America’s Last Frontier.
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Raven’s Friends 1 – Alaska Animals Far and Wide
$9.95Raven's Friends, released June 2012, is written and illustrated by Kim Sherry. Children ages 4-8 will love this book as they follow its narrator, Raven, through 32 pages filled with colorful illustrations and poems that share facts about animals that call Alaska home.
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The Dragline Kid and Her Golden Wish
$9.95The Dragline Kid and Her Golden Wish, released July 2014, is written by Alaska author Lisa Augustine and beautifully illustrated by artist Melody Trone. Children ages 4-8 will delight in this story of a little girl who dreams of being a gold miner like her daddy in Alaska’s wilderness.
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Journaling Bundle
$9.99Are you one of the many people who struggle to maintain a consistent journaling habit? Would you love to reap all of the benefits of daily journaling, but you don’t know where to start?
I created Aunt Phil’s Journaling Guide Bundle just for you!
These 10 information-packed guides will help you focus on your goals, cultivate gratitude, learn more about who you are and your life purpose(s), generate new ideas for your writing, keep your writing organized, build discipline and much, much more. Descriptions for each guide are listed below.
You can purchase each of these helpful guides individually on my website, or you can save 50% by purchasing Aunt Phil’s Journaling Guides Bundle today. But that’s not all you get with this special bundle.
I also will send you a bonus: 24 Journaling Prompts for both Fiction and Nonfiction Authors to help power through writers’ block. This workbook is full of writing prompts sure to get creativity flowing and generate new book ideas. This workbook alone is a $9.95 value. -
Muckluck, Alaska by Lisa Augustine
$14.95Where Nothing Ever Happens
Muckluck, Alaska – Where Nothing Ever Happens, released August 2012, is written by Lisa Augustine, edited by Laurel Downing Bill and published by Aunt Phil’s Trunk LLC.
Readers will be enchanted as they travel through this 200-page fictional tale about life during 1930s-1940s in the Last Frontier. As told through the voice of 91-year-old Kate, a lifelong Alaskan, the stories ring true of small town Alaska in days gone by.
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The Spell of the Yukon and Other Verses
$14.95Award-winning author Laurel Downing Bill heard the call of her Alaska history fans and has reproduced Robert W. Service’s The Spell of the Yukon and Other Verses.
This book pays tribute to one of the North Country’s most beloved poets and shares his first published collection of poems that debuted in 1907. This specially created book also features a biography of the Bard of the Yukon, written by Downing Bill, complete with photographs.
Even though he never lived in Alaska, Service helped put it on the map for most people with ballads like “The Shooting of Dan McGrew,” “The Cremation of Sam McGee” and “The Call of the Wild” – all included in this special collection of poetry, which now is part of the public domain.Service felt a connection to the land and the people of the North and later told a newspaper that the nine years he spent in the Yukon (1904-1912) were “some of the happiest” of his life.
“All the things I am and have, I owe to the north.” Service said in the late 1940s.