Publishing Wild West Show–Finding your Way as a Memoirist
As writers, we find ourselves involved in the publishing world–either happily or with frustration and stress. Today at the Free Roundtable discussion at NAMW, I’m going to speak with Madeline...
View ArticleStop Procrastinating! Write Your Memoir on a Schedule
How do you get your writing done—or do you? Are you a procrastinator—do you let Time Bandits get in your way? The solution is simple and it’s one you use for the rest of your life: you have to...
View ArticleWriting to Heal | Step by Step from Memories to Transformational Memoir
Writing to heal yourself is a powerful tool—a means of personal transformation. In my book The Power of Memoir, I present a step-by-step program to help writers grab onto the images and memories they...
View ArticleAfter the Memoir says “The End” Platform & Your Publishing Paths | Free...
I love helping writers find information that helps them become an author, and this week, the Free Roundtable Discussion at the National Association of Writers is going to be invaluable. Sign up by...
View ArticleCharacter, Setting and Weather in your Memoir | Creating a World in Your Story
As writers, we all know that writing a memoir, a long full length story, pushes us to think on several levels at once—it’s like rubbing your stomach while patting your head, doing a tap dance and a...
View Article‘Tis the Season—Collect Your Stories, Celebrate your Memoir
‘Tis the season of taking stock, setting new goals, and making plans—for the holidays, and for the New Year. Many memoir writers are getting serious about finalizing the first draft of their memoir,...
View ArticleBook Promotion? Not Yet! I’m in the Middle of my Memoir
You may be in what I call the “Muddy Middle” of your memoir as you work your way through the stories, your turning points, the arc of your narrative, your plot, your memories and truths, but it’s not...
View ArticleWill My Family Get Angry about My Memoir?
Not every memoir writer worries about being on the outs with their family when they write a memoir, but it is something I hear countless writers discussing, and it often casts a shadow on their...
View ArticleFive Secrets to Writing an Enduring Memoir | Theo Pauline Nestor–Guest at...
I’m so happy to have Theo Pauline Nestor join us on Friday, November 22 to talk about Five Secrets to Writing an Enduring Memoir Theo’s new book Writing Is My Drink is an inspiring book about how...
View ArticleEmpowerment through Publishing | A Conversation about Pubslush
Writers are in the midst of what can only be seen as a revolution. We are in a ground-breaking evolution of publishing from a process that required gatekeepers—agents, editors, and editorial...
View ArticlePublishing Wild West Show–Finding your Way as a Memoirist
As writers, we find ourselves involved in the publishing world–either happily or with frustration and stress. Today at the Free Roundtable discussion at NAMW, I’m going to speak with Madeline...
View ArticleStop Procrastinating! Write Your Memoir on a Schedule
How do you get your writing done—or do you? Are you a procrastinator—do you let Time Bandits get in your way? The solution is simple and it’s one you use for the rest of your life: you have to...
View ArticleWriting to Heal | Step by Step from Memories to Transformational Memoir
Writing to heal yourself is a powerful tool—a means of personal transformation. In my book The Power of Memoir, I present a step-by-step program to help writers grab onto the images and memories they...
View ArticleAfter the Memoir says “The End” Platform & Your Publishing Paths | Free...
I love helping writers find information that helps them become an author, and this week, the Free Roundtable Discussion at the National Association of Writers is going to be invaluable. Sign up by...
View ArticleCharacter, Setting and Weather in your Memoir | Creating a World in Your Story
As writers, we all know that writing a memoir, a long full length story, pushes us to think on several levels at once—it’s like rubbing your stomach while patting your head, doing a tap dance and a...
View Article‘Tis the Season—Collect Your Stories, Celebrate your Memoir
‘Tis the season of taking stock, setting new goals, and making plans—for the holidays, and for the New Year. Many memoir writers are getting serious about finalizing the first draft of their memoir,...
View ArticleBook Promotion? Not Yet! I’m in the Middle of my Memoir
You may be in what I call the “Muddy Middle” of your memoir as you work your way through the stories, your turning points, the arc of your narrative, your plot, your memories and truths, but it’s not...
View ArticleWill My Family Get Angry about My Memoir?
Not every memoir writer worries about being on the outs with their family when they write a memoir, but it is something I hear countless writers discussing, and it often casts a shadow on their...
View ArticleFive Secrets to Writing an Enduring Memoir | Theo Pauline Nestor–Guest at...
I’m so happy to have Theo Pauline Nestor join us on Friday, November 22 to talk about Five Secrets to Writing an Enduring Memoir Theo’s new book Writing Is My Drink is an inspiring book about how...
View ArticleEmpowerment through Publishing | A Conversation about Pubslush
Writers are in the midst of what can only be seen as a revolution. We are in a ground-breaking evolution of publishing from a process that required gatekeepers—agents, editors, and editorial...
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