Trolling the trash

Do you keep a notebook? A journal?
I don’t remember when I first heard that advice for writers. But I’ve never followed it, at least not randomly.
I have always kept project records, but my pattern has never been consistent. What used to be paper in folders is digital notes on computers and discs and flash drives.
I can see the truth in the BBC headline, though.
What’s in your “junkyard”?

BBC News – Writers’ notebooks: ‘A junkyard of the mind’

http://m.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-27468949

From the headlines

Despite occasional lapses, the fake New York Times stories of a few years ago, for example, journalism continues to generate some great non-fiction writing. Here’s a list with some inspiring examples.

Slightly More Than 100 Fantastic Pieces of Journalism – Atlantic Mobile

http://m.theatlantic.com/national/archive/2014/05/slightly-more-than-100-fantastic-pieces-of-journalism/284564/