Building a Memoir Writing Platform: What Is Your Message? (Part 1)

by Kendra BonnettFebruary 27, 2010
Building a Memoir Writing Platform: What Is Your Message? (Part 1)

What’s your memoir writing platform? You may as well start by asking yourself, What is the message of your book? This is the second in a multi-part series designed to help you create a platform for marketing and selling your book.

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ScrapMoir How To #9: Deep Connections for Memoir Writing and Scrapbooking

by Bettyann SchmidtFebruary 25, 2010
ScrapMoir How To #9: Deep Connections for Memoir Writing and Scrapbooking

ScrapMoir: Regular blogger Bettyann Schmidt returns with a story of telling it “like it was.” Too often in our memoir writing and in our scrapbooking, we show the story of how normal our lives are — the children’s birthday parties, the family gatherings, the vacations. It’s easy to leave out the trip weeks before the divorce, the childhood illnesses, the stories of being snubbed at a holiday party. But as Bettyann says, these are part of our story too and deserve to be captured just as much as the carefree happy moments. Read how Bettyann takes you through the process of connecting memories. This is a valuable blog to read and re-read often.

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Memoir Book: Judy Mandel’s Replacement Child Reviewed by Tracy Kauffman Wood

by Tracy Kauffman WoodFebruary 24, 2010
Memoir Book: Judy Mandel’s Replacement Child Reviewed by Tracy Kauffman Wood

Book Review: Judy Mandel’s memoir, Replacement Child, is reviewed by Tracy Kauffman Wood. Read how Mandel experiences personal growth in the process of writing about her family’s tragedy — one that resulted in her birth.

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500 Words (or more): Memoir Writing Prompt #18 and Words, Bonus

by Promptly PortlandFebruary 23, 2010
500 Words (or more): Memoir Writing Prompt #18 and Words, Bonus

Promptly Portland surprises us with a bonus after the trilogy of blogs on words. Three examples are chosen to illustrate the point and get you thinking. Have your own favorite memoir? Be sure to leave the name in the Comments section to share with other writers.

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Author Interview with Judy Mandel

by Matilda ButlerFebruary 22, 2010
Author Interview with Judy Mandel

Post #39 – Women’s Memoirs, Author Conversations – Kendra Bonnett and Matilda Butler Imagine a room with a desk surrounded by bulletin boards. You place pictures of yourself at various ages on the board. Next to them are photos of your parents, the sister you knew, and the sister who died before you were born.

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Marketing Your Memoir…All For the Sake of Cheap Lobster

by Kendra BonnettFebruary 21, 2010
Marketing Your Memoir…All For the Sake of Cheap Lobster

As authors, writing our memoir is only half our our job. The other half is marketing and selling our book because these days few publishers will help you. You need a marketing strategy in order to create a set of sales tactics. This is the first in a series designed to help you market (and sell) your book. Let’s start at the beginning.

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You Already Have Readers for Your Memoir

by Matilda ButlerFebruary 20, 2010
You Already Have Readers for Your Memoir

Book Business: You already have the start of an audience for your memoir. You just need to understand about platforms.

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