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  • Of course she writes well, having published two critically praised memoirs, "Daybook" (1982) and "Turn" (1986).

    The Heart Of The Matter 2008

  • Of course she writes well, having published two critically praised memoirs, "Daybook" (1982) and "Turn" (1986).

    The Heart Of The Matter 2008

  • Much of the novel is taken up with a "Daybook," set in 2007, by a nearly 80-year-old woman who lives on Central Park West.

    NYT > Home Page By ELSA DIXLER 2010

  • A writer of uncommonly graceful prose much admired for her published journals - "Daybook"

    NYT > Home Page By KEN JOHNSON 2010

  • A writer of uncommonly graceful prose much admired for her published journals - "Daybook"

    NYT > Home Page 2009

  • The Open Daybook is a perpetual calendar, and compilation of original artwork by artists including Miranda July, David Rakoff, Jill Greenberg, and Mungo Thomson.

    Bettina Korek: PLAN ForYourArt: January 6-12 Bettina Korek 2011

  • His “Daybook” preceded the Internet (on the “Byte Information Exchange (BIX)” bulletin board system).

    Scripting News for 3/21/2007 « Scripting News Annex 2007

  • In his Daybook he wrote, 'For 25 pesos I purchased a Rapid-Rectilinear lens in a cheaply made shutter.

    Covered and Uncovered The Year in Pictures 2008

  • In his Daybook he wrote, 'For 25 pesos I purchased a Rapid-Rectilinear lens in a cheaply made shutter.

    Archive 2008-10-01 The Year in Pictures 2008

  • If you'd like to participate in The Simple Woman's Daybook, you can click here.

    Simple Woman's Daybook... Gumbo Lily 2008

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