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If you are writing a memoir, or even a novel, and wonder how you can break through the inner critic that silences you, this is a perfect moment to get new input and learn from the experts. This is one of my favorite topics—as a memoir writer, I know how tough it is to...
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I recently returned from the Story Circle Conference held in Austin, Texas. It was a whirlwind of teaching—Brooke Warner and I taught the pre-conference workshop “Breaking Ground on Your Story.” My workshop “Building Your Memoir with Scene and Narration”...
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Jerry Waxler Images of the sixties swirl through our media-drenched culture. The Beatles first trip to the U.S… Hippies dancing wildly at Woodstock… Soldiers creeping warily through overgrown jungle… Students shot dead at Kent State… The...
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Every man is a quotation from all his ancestors. Ralph Waldo Emerson Writing a memoir is like entering a dream of past memories and at the same time doing an archaeological dig. When you write memoir, you are sifting through layers of time and history. You find buried...
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SUBMIT TO OUR NEW ANTHOLOGY, MAGIC OF MEMOIR (NOVEMBER 2016 PUBLICATION DATE) Editors: Linda Joy Myers and Brooke Warner HOW TO SUBMIT YOUR INSPIRING STORY Go to http://writeyourbookinsixmonths.com/call-for-submissions to enter your information and to pay the fee....
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A memoir is a subjective story, written from the point of view of you, the narrator and main character of the story, the protagonist. This means that you are translating your experiences—the moments in your life that are significant and make up the spine of your... This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish.Accept Read More Privacy & Cookies Policy