Books and Journals by Carol
I’m still in the process of writing the great American novel, but as an editor and book packager, I’ve helped countless authors make their own books the best they can be. One day, I’ll get back to writing my
Thought Book: An Expressive Journal
C. K. Rosenberg
A Fresh Approach to Journaling
With more than 275 general topics to consider—from aging and love to relationships and zoos—the Thought Book brings clarity and order to what you think about.
Select any subject at random and choose where on the “disinterested-passionate continuum” you fall with regard to that topic. Then write about whatever associations you make.
You can even share and compare answers with friends and family to start some thought-provoking discussions and get to know each other (and yourself) better.
Whaddya think about that?
Thought Book for Kids: An Expressive Journal
C. K. Rosenberg
Get to Know You!
With more than 100 topics to think about—from animals and holidays to rules and weekends—the Thought Book for Kids is a fun way to explore what’s on your mind. There’s a lot going on up there!
Select a subject at random, choose on the scale how much that topic interests you, and write about the stuff that pops into your head when you think about it.
You can even share and compare answers with friends and family as a fun getting-to-know-you activity.
Whaddya think about that?
All the things i won’t forget: A journal to remember
All the Things I Won’t Forget is a journal with no preconceived notions. With all of the journals out there with lines to fill in, quotes to inspires, dates to record, etc., it seemed just the right time for a journal that allows you to write wherever or whatever you want–or not. This journal doesn’t judge. It lets you be you. Whatever you write down, you’re bound to remember.
Wishes and Dreams Journal
The power to make your dreams come true is in your very own hands! Inspired by Wish Upon a Bar soap, the Wishes and Dreams journal includes Wishing & Writing Directions and plenty of blank pages to record your hopes and desires. Paired with Wish Upon a Bar, it makes a wonderful gift for little girls or for the little girl in you.
He Doesn’t Love Me: Poems of Unrequited Love
Callie Brightheart
Heartbroken?
If you’ve ever had your heart broken (maybe even more than once), Callie Brightheart’s poems of unrequited love will resonate at your very core. Callie has felt “the pain of a thousand broken hearts” and found solace by sharing her raw feelings on paper, holding nothing back. He Doesn’t Love Me is a collection of Callie’s heartrending poetry that, at its deepest level, offers you a ray of hope, an expanded awareness, and a new sense of empowerment. Dramatic full-color images provide each of Callie’s poems with a beautiful place on which to finally lay themselves to rest.
Love + Angst: The Complete 80’s Poetry Collection
Carol Killman
What can be said that hasn’t already been said?
That’s what one of Carol’s poems asked, and yet she somehow managed to fill more than 300 pages with words that were uniquely her own.
All written in the early to mid-eighties, these poems—in which Carol shares her innermost secrets, desires, fears, fantasties, and failings—reflect the teen angst of a girl before she developed self-confidence, self-love, and personal boundaries.
Ignatius: a long story about a small rock
Carol Killman Rosenberg
Ignatius is a small rock who lives on the edge of a cliff, overlooking the river. He enjoys his life. But then one day, a robin comes along with an opinion that causes Ignatius to doubt himself. And he begins to question his very existence. Adventure follows.
The Boca Family Haggadah
The Seder is a ritual service and ceremonial meal experienced on the first two nights of Passover (or “Pesach” in Hebrew), which commemorates the Exodus of the Israelites from Egypt through the strength of God and the leadership of Moses
Winds of Change
Gary Rosenberg
Most of the poems in Winds of Change were written in the turbulent months following the downfall of Gary’s first marriage and his fortuitous meeting with Carol on a crowded train platform in New York City in the late 1980s.