EPISODE · Mar 21, 2025 · 7 MIN
Ep. One: Scribing the Past: Journals and the Stories They Tell
from Past and Pen: A Creative History Podcast for Kids · host Rosie
Host: Rosie Talley, Author of the Linus the Troll series Produced by: Sweet Meadowlark StoriesWebsite: sweetmeadowlark.wixsite.com/past-and-penEmail: [email protected] this episode, we’re diving into the power of the written word. From ancient records to personal notebooks, writing has always been a way for people to capture moments, ideas, and discoveries. But how did it all begin? And what can we learn from the past to inspire our own creativity today?Join me as we take a step back in time, uncover surprising bits of history, and discover a fun way to start your own creative journey.Books to Check Out:Disclaimer: As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.The Literary Life KIDS Commonplace Book: Colored PencilsThe Diary of a Young Girl by Anne FrankThe Invention of Hugo Cabret by Brian Selznichttps:Amelia’s Notebook by Marissa MossDear Mr. Henshaw by Beverly ClearyWriting Prompt:Imagine your commonplace book becomes magical, and whatever you write inside comes to life! What’s the first thing you’d write? Write it down and let your imagination run wild!Send your response to [email protected]—you might be featured in a future episode!Join the Fun:Enjoyed the episode? Subscribe & leave a review to help more curious minds discover the show.Share with a friend—know someone who’d love this episode? Send it their way!New episodes drop every other Tuesday at 4 PM. Don’t miss out!Thanks for listening! Stay curious, and keep writing your story.🔗 Sources & Further Reading:📖 "10 Fascinating Facts About Commonplace Books" – The Reader📖The Diary of Merer: A 4,500-Year-Old Papyrus That Details The Construction of The Great Pyramid- Amusing Planet📖 "A Very Short History of the Chapbook" – Middlebury College📖 "A Scriptorium of Commonplace Books" – University of Cambridge📖 "The
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Host: Rosie Talley, Author of the Linus the Troll series Produced by: Sweet Meadowlark StoriesWebsite: sweetmeadowlark.wixsite.com/past-and-penEmail: [email protected] this episode, we’re diving into the power of the written word. From ancient records to personal notebooks, writing has always been a way for people to capture moments, ideas, and discoveries. But how did it all begin? And what can we learn from the past to inspire our own creativity today?Join me as we take a step back in time, uncover surprising bits of history, and discover a fun way to start your own creative journey.Books to Check Out:Disclaimer: As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.The Literary Life KIDS Commonplace Book: Colored PencilsThe Diary of a Young Girl by Anne FrankThe Invention of Hugo Cabret by Brian Selznichttps:Amelia’s Notebook by Marissa MossDear Mr. Henshaw by Beverly ClearyWriting Prompt:Imagine your commonplace book becomes magical, and whatever you write inside comes to life! What’s the first thing you’d write? Write it down and let your imagination run wild!Send your response to [email protected]—you might be featured in a future episode!Join the Fun:Enjoyed the episode? Subscribe & leave a review to help more curious minds discover the show.Share with a friend—know someone who’d love this episode? Send it their way!New episodes drop every other Tuesday at 4 PM. Don’t miss out!Thanks for listening! Stay curious, and keep writing your story.🔗 Sources & Further Reading:📖 "10 Fascinating Facts About Commonplace Books" – The Reader📖The Diary of Merer: A 4,500-Year-Old Papyrus That Details The Construction of The Great Pyramid- Amusing Planet📖 "A Very Short History of the Chapbook" – Middlebury College📖 "A Scriptorium of Commonplace Books" – University of Cambridge📖 "The
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