| 'Scopes: Journalers sorted by sunsign. |
| Artists: Journal writers involved in fine and performing arts. For creative people with creative minds. |
| Atheist Journals: Journals by writers who are atheists. |
| Austin Stories: A portal for journal writers in Austin and Central Texas. |
| Bags and Boards: Journallers who love comic books. |
| Bookworm Burb: Journalers who are admitted bibliophiles and write about it, including book reviews. |
| Childless by Choice: Kid-free zone: for journallers who are comfortable with their decision not to have children. |
| Class by Itself: Journals sorted by college graduation date. |
| Diary-L Contributors: Journallers who subscribe and post to the Diary-L discussion list. |
| Epinionated: A burb for online journal writers who have also written at least one review or editorial for epinions.com. |
| Family Tree: Online diaries that come in sets: husbands and wives, parents and kids, brothers and sisters. |
| Fen Journals: Sci-Fi fan journalers. |
| FireDancers: Duranie Journallers. If Sci-Fi fans can have a burb, we can too. |
| Gendom - A Journal for Generation Domain: A community where users sign up for personal journals, but also can write about common topics. |
| Hear Here: Journalers who are using audio and video enhancements of all kinds as additions to their journals. |
| Holiday: Linking journal entries that focus on holidays. |
| I Am [Canadian]: Canadian and expatriate Canadian journalers. |
| In The Garden: Journals devoted to gardening. |
| IsleTies: Online diaries and journals by people in, from, or with strong ties to Hawaii. |
| Just A Little Queer: Journalers who are members of the GLBT community. |
| Keirsey Profiles: Journals sorted by Keirsey Profile types. |
| Lang Journals: For the writers of online journals who are attending or are alumni of Eugene Lang College at the New School University. |
| Made with Macintosh: Burb for journalers who use Macintosh computers. |
| Meow! The Pussies Burb: Journalers who use WYSIWYG editors to code their entries. |
| More Than Corn: Midwestern journals. |
| Multiple Perspectives: The burb for diarists with dissociative identity disorder. |
| Non-Pussies: Journals by individuals who write with a text editor like Notepad without the features of a WYSIWYG editor. |
| Not Exactly East Coast: For journallers from the Mid-Atlantic states. Delaware, D.C., Maryland, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. |
| Onymous: Bearing A Name: Online diarists and journallers who write under their real names. |
| Poly Journals: Nonmonogamous or polyamorous journal keepers. |
| Rice Bowl Journals: A collection of online journals by Asians and those of Asian descent. |
| San Francisco Bay Area Journals: Loosely connected group of people who live in the San Francisco Bay Area, California, keep an online journal and update at least once a month. |
| Screen Scribes: Diarists at the movies; journals featuring film reviews. |
| Southern Thang: For journalers from south of the Mason-Dixon line. |
| Spit, Glance, Upload: For journallers who don't obsess over every little detail; updating as quickly as possible. |
| Tell Me, Dammit: For those diarists who have a notify or mailing list. |
| The Colored Pages: A journal community for people of African and Latin descent. |
| The Journal Click: Journals that feature live webcams. |
| The Notable Quotable: Journals that include a "thought for the day" or famous quote with each entry. |
| Theatre Geeks: Collection of journallers who are passionate about theatre, go see shows, and are often stage-door groupies. |
| To Be: Burb for writers who are on the verge of saying "I do." Fiances and fiancees. |
| Visual Cues: Writers who create and post images on a regular basis in their journals. |
| Water Dragons and Garden Weasels: Journals sorted by Chinese zodiac sign. |
| What Do They Do?: The listing of journalers and the things that they do to earn a living. |
| Where The Journals Are: Putting journallers in their place, a geographical listing of online journals. |
| Windy City Words: Journals in Chicago. |
| Worldly Writers: International journallers: those living in countries other than the U.S. or Canada. |