It's writing down what happens, keeping a chronicle.
I don't know what chronicling means.
gave an extended account in prose or verse of historical events?
sports historian
Yes, Chris McCandless left a journal chronicling his time in the Alaskan wilderness.
A museum chronicling life in the former East Germany
American Photo is a company that specialises in distributing contemporary photos. They are known for their work with news photographers, and those who are chronicling the current era.
Although the idea of chronicling the life of Vader's secret apprentice may seem fascinating, there's not enough substance in one video game to make a movie.
The 1960 John Updike novel is called "Rabbit, Run." It is the first novel in Updike's Rabbit series, chronicling the life of the protagonist Harry "Rabbit" Angstrom.
You're thinking of Barnaby Rudge: A Tale of the Riots of 'Eighty, a book that appeared in 1840-41, chronicling the horrifying 'no popery' riots of 1780. They were headed by Lord Gordon, who stood staunchly against Catholic rights.
No, they aren't. There is a Book of Chronicles I & II in the Jewish Bible, but these are not the Chronicles of Riddick, rather they are a chronicling of history of the Israelite Kingdoms. The Chronicles of Riddick is a modern science fiction movie franchise that has nothing at all to do with Judaism.
Pauline Soroka Chadwell has written: 'Beyond the flame'
Letters, forming words of languages, listing or chronicling information/ data/perspectives with the intent of affecting ignorance.