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Memoir Writing Contest: Every New Year’s Eve by Jean Wong

by Matilda ButlerJuly 7, 2011
Memoir Writing Contest: Every New Year’s Eve by Jean Wong

Jean Wong’s award-winner contest entry showcases a cultural memory and embeds the universal coming of age theme. Be sure to try her mother’s favorite recipe — Custard Mochi.

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Memoir Contest Winner: “For the Love of the Game” by Rebekah Varin

by Matilda ButlerJuly 4, 2011
Memoir Contest Winner: “For the Love of the Game” by Rebekah Varin

Join us to celebrate another Memoir Writing Contest Winner — Rebekah Varin’s “For the Sake of the Game.”

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Memoir Contest Winner: My Independence by Donna Lancaster

by Matilda ButlerJuly 4, 2011
Memoir Contest Winner: My Independence by Donna Lancaster

Join us to celebrate another Memoir Writing Contest Winner — Donna Lancaster’s INDEPENDENCE.

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Memoir Contest Winner: Make Love Not War by Sarah White

by Matilda ButlerJuly 4, 2011
Memoir Contest Winner: Make Love Not War by Sarah White

Post #106 – Women’s Memoir Writing, ScrapMoir – Matilda Butler and Kendra Bonnett Women’s Memoirs is pleased to present the second of four award-winning stories today. Sarah White is the second of two tied First Place winners in this month’s memoir contest — FOURTH OF JULY category. Earlier today we published the other tied First […]

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Memoir Contest Winner: Elsewhere Cove by Heather A. A. Menzies

by Matilda ButlerJuly 4, 2011
Memoir Contest Winner: Elsewhere Cove by Heather A. A. Menzies

Memoir Contest Winner: Read Heather A. A. Menzies award-winner memoir vignette about celebrating family stories on Canada’s version of July 4th.

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Memoir Writing Contest Winners: July 4th and Independence

by Matilda ButlerJuly 4, 2011
Memoir Writing Contest Winners: July 4th and Independence

Celebrate the 4th of July with our Women’s Memoir Contest Winners.

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ScrapMoir How-To #33: Let Your Picture Library Tell the Story

by Bettyann SchmidtJune 30, 2011
ScrapMoir How-To #33: Let Your Picture Library Tell the Story

Bettyann Schmidt shares tips on how photographs helped her move forward with her memoir writing.

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