New Year, New Pages: A cozy evening of book journaling
New Year, New Pages: A cozy evening of book journaling
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Get more from reading this year by taking an evening to reflect on what you read in 2025. Whether you read 3 books last year or 100, you are warmly welcomed.
When: 20 January, 17.15-19.15
Where: Prismatic Pages, Rathkes gate 7b
During the evening you will reflect on what brought, and blocked, joy in your recent reading journey. The host will ask questions designed to help you think about your reading experiences in new ways. There will be time for quiet journaling as well as moments for casual chats to help develop your thoughts. Journaling simply means putting pen to paper to express your thoughts - writing, doodling, maps, charts - however you think best. You will leave with insights and meaningful goals or intentions about how you approach reading this year.
What to bring?
BYOJ - Bring your own journal and favorite pen. Paper is highly preferred, tablets accepted and laptops gently discouraged.
Attendees are encouraged (not required) to bring a record of what you read in 2025. Our favorite program to do this is StoryGraph, but jogging the memory and some pen and paper works great.
Aside from your warm presence, coziness will be amplified with tea, homemade hot chocolate and home-baked cookies. Feel free to come dressed in your comfiest.
The experience costs 130 kr and also includes tea, homemade cookies, homemade hot chocolate, and journal embellishments. Tickets cannot be refunded but you may resell or give away your ticket if the original purchaser cannot attend.
Accessibility: Journaling may be accompanied by ambient instrumental music - feel welcomed to bring earplugs. The workshop is in English but journal in whatever language you like.
Host: Jennifer Vallee
Jennifer designs and facilitates reflective learning experiences and gathers community around shared joys. She has hosted courses, book clubs, and workshops for over 6 years and is curious about hosting retreats in the future. She’s a serial hobbyist with reading and pottery as her current fixes.
