Words for Women Writing Memoir, #35

by Matilda ButlerFebruary 4, 2012
Words for Women Writing Memoir, #35

This word first used during World War II should appeal to writers.

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Memoir Writing: Listen to a Master Writer

by Matilda ButlerFebruary 4, 2012
Memoir Writing: Listen to a Master Writer

Listen to Joan Didion read from her memoir Blue Nights and puzzle along with her about the meaning of time passing.

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Words for Women Writing Memoir, #34

by Matilda ButlerFebruary 3, 2012
Words for Women Writing Memoir, #34

Today’s word for memoir writers got its first recorded mention during World War II and takes us on to a new form of our word #1, published January 1.

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Storytellers Throughout History

by Kendra BonnettFebruary 3, 2012
Storytellers Throughout History

Kendra reminds us of our heritage of storytelling…from cave dwellers and native people to soap operas and the stories passed down from parent to child. And she shares her morning inspiration to stimulate her writing through storytelling.

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Words for Women Writing Memoir, #33

by Matilda ButlerFebruary 2, 2012
Words for Women Writing Memoir, #33

Post #44– Women’s Memoirs, Rosie the Riveter – Matilda Butler and Kendra Bonnett Memoir Writers, Storytellers and Journalers, All Benefit from Careful Word Choice, #33 Here’s the 33rd word on our list that can first be attributed to the period of World War II between 1940 and 1945. This word is a lot of fun […]

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Memoir Writing Contest: Mastering the Art by Judith Newton

by Matilda ButlerFebruary 2, 2012
Memoir Writing Contest: Mastering the Art by Judith Newton

Women’s Memoirs brings you words from storyteller Judith Newton, our honorable mention winner from our July Memoir Writing Contest, Independence Category.

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Words for Women Writing Memoir, #32

by Matilda ButlerFebruary 1, 2012
Words for Women Writing Memoir, #32

Memoir writers: Here’s a word introduced during World War II that means calm. Know what it is?

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