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In this issue
Expanding perspectives.
This issue is centered on the firsts in life. Literary and visual artists from around the world depict what firsts mean to them; from adventures to philosophical thoughts and everything in-between!
10% of all sales from this issue get donated to the CoachArt organization.
In recording into the notebook these real stories of life and the thoughts we generate about them, we get a glimpse into understanding a great deal about ourselves and society, where our conscious has been and the direction its going.
Thought Notebook Journal is based on a true story: humanity’s story. This journal is a part of our Human Thought Project, allowing us to delve into the minds of humanity and learn more about who we are by documenting into the notebook, thoughts and expressions on particular subjects.
www.thoughtnotebook.org/journal-issues
--Awards--
Bronze medal in the eLit Book Awards Anthology category. www.elitawards.com/2015_results
Finalist in the Next Generation Indie Book Awards in the Ebook Non-Fiction, Anthology, and New Age Categories (2015)
www.indiebookawards.com/awards
Contributors include: Brianne McDonald, J.C. Baez, Kara Hamilton, Ann Kendall, Maureen Sebek, Robert Tolzien, Jordan Brooks, Stephen Thom, Leemour Pelli, Matthew Haydu, Ben Hardy, Lottie Krol, EzzyPezzy, Melody Croft, Nithya Narayanan, Jordan Brooks, Imani Sims, Jeri Fredrickson, Zeta Sin, Juliane von Kunhardt
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Thought Notebook Journal Magazine Description:
Thought Notebook Journal is an award-winning literary & visual art journal providing a global platform of thought for emerging and known writers and artists. The journal is a unique intersection between science and the humanities encouraging deep thinking to understand humanity’s thoughts through study and inquiry.
10% of each sale gets donated to social change organizations, each issue a different organization.
The columns are an output of the thought patterns that arise from the journal’s theme. In recording into the notebook real stories of life and the thoughts we generate about them, we get a glimpse into understanding a great deal about ourselves and society, where our conscious has been, and the direction its going. Thought Notebook Journal is based on a true story, humanity’s story.
Thought Notebook Journal is a part of the Human Thought Project and every digital sale is only $2.99 because we believe in equal access to art and literature.
Thought Notebook Journal has won multiple awards for Indie Publishing, including the eLit Book Awards, Next Generation Indie Book Awards in Anthology, Science, Ebook Nonfiction & New Age categories, and finalist in the Philosophy category of the Indie Excellence Awards.
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