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ScrapMoir How-To #35: Change Your Lens for Writing Memoir and Scrapbook Stories

by Bettyann SchmidtAugust 11, 2011
ScrapMoir How-To #35: Change Your Lens for Writing Memoir and Scrapbook Stories

Bettyann Schmidt shows us how to use both a zoom lens and a wide-angle lens on our lives when we write memoirs.

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Of Salad Days and Memoir: Special Memoir Writing Workshop Sale

by Kendra BonnettJuly 8, 2011
Of Salad Days and Memoir: Special Memoir Writing Workshop Sale

Don’t miss your opportunity to get online access to 8 hours of video instruction as Matilda and Kendra offer their popular [Essential] Women’s Memoir Writing Workshop for just $49. And learn how you can get Lesson One (more than an hour of instruction) for just $15 and still upgrade to the whole video series.

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Memoir Book Review: The Long Hello–The Other Side of Alzheimer’s by Cathie Borrie

by Kendra BonnettDecember 8, 2010
Memoir Book Review: The Long Hello–The Other Side of Alzheimer’s by Cathie Borrie

Women’s Memoirs shares a review of Cathie Borrie’s lyric memoir The Long Hello: The Other Side of Alzheimer’s and is kicking off a special discount sale on The [Essential] Women’s Memoir Writing Workshop 5-DVD set. Save 55% of the regular price until December 13.

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Women’s Memoirs Interview: A Memoir Author Conversation with Diana M. Raab

by Kendra BonnettSeptember 27, 2010
Women’s Memoirs Interview: A Memoir Author Conversation with Diana M. Raab

If you enjoyed memoir writer Diana Raab’s 10 Tips on Writing for Healing, you’ll love our interview with Diana. She talks about this very private process of writing memoir and her life-long commitment to journaling.

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Keep Writing and Moving Forward: Advice from Annie Dillard

by Kendra BonnettSeptember 14, 2010
Keep Writing and Moving Forward: Advice from Annie Dillard

This week’s Writing in Five video is taken from The Writing Life by Annie Dillard. An essential book for anyone who writes. Whether writing a memoir, novel, essay or poem, Annie Dillard counsels writers to move forward. Progress and the final product are key.

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Back to School: Women’s Memoirs’ List of Online Memoir-Writing Classes

by Kendra BonnettSeptember 10, 2010
Back to School: Women’s Memoirs’ List of Online Memoir-Writing ClassesBack to School: Women’s Memoirs’ List of Online Memoir-Writing Classes

It’s that time of year–back to school. But not only for the kids. You can make this the Fall that you get serious about starting your memoir…or maybe finally finishing it. Here are 10 resources and/or classes to get you moving.

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Memoir Contest Winner: Honorable Mention for Mom’s Winter Noodles by LaTawnia Gray

by Matilda ButlerJuly 29, 2010
Memoir Contest Winner: Honorable Mention for Mom’s Winter Noodles by LaTawnia Gray

Join us in celebrating LaTawnia Gray’s award-winning story, a remembrance of her mother’s homemade noodles that has spanned the years. Come for the story and leave with this wonderful recipe. This is a memoir vignette worth conjuring with.

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