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Memoir Contest: Myth and Fact by Marcia Quinn Noren

by Matilda ButlerDecember 15, 2011
Memoir Contest: Myth and Fact by Marcia Quinn Noren

Marcia Noren shows the evolution from acceptance of family myth to dawning of understanding.

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Writing and Healing: The Power of Intentional Writing by Sharon Lippincott

by Sharon LippincottNovember 27, 2011
Writing and Healing: The Power of Intentional Writing by Sharon Lippincott

Sharon Lippincott explores the importance of intentional writing for healing. What has been your experience with writing and healing? Be sure to leave Sharon a note in the Comments section below her article.

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Memoir Contest Winner: And a Child was Born by Linda Austin

by Matilda ButlerSeptember 29, 2011
Memoir Contest Winner: And a Child was Born by Linda Austin

Women’s Memoirs is pleased to publish Linda Austin’s Honorable Mention contest entry — And a Child was Born.

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Memoir Writing Prompts: Look to the Right, Look to the Left

by Matilda ButlerSeptember 20, 2011
Memoir Writing Prompts: Look to the Right, Look to the Left

Today’s memoir writing prompt reminds you to take a fresh look at the familiar.

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Memoir Writing Prompts: What Size are Your Dreams?

by Matilda ButlerSeptember 13, 2011
Memoir Writing Prompts: What Size are Your Dreams?

Here’s a prompt to use while you’re thinking about your life.

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Memoir Writing Prompt: Where Were You On 9-11?

by Matilda ButlerSeptember 11, 2011
Memoir Writing Prompt: Where Were You On 9-11?

Memories of 10 years ago — 9/11 — provides thought for a memoir writing prompt.

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Memoir Writing Contest: The Green World of a Child by Jennifer Hazard

by Matilda ButlerSeptember 8, 2011
Memoir Writing Contest: The Green World of a Child by Jennifer Hazard

Women’s Memoirs is pleased to bring you the award-winning story by Jennifer Hazard. Jennifer recalls summer’s spent with her mother at her grandmother’s house — times of freedom and enjoyment of nature.

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