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Labor Day Memoir Contest: Story Winners Announced

by Matilda ButlerSeptember 5, 2011
Labor Day Memoir Contest: Story Winners Announced

Women’s Memoirs is pleased to announce the winners of our Labor Day Memoir Contest. Congratulations to this month’s winners. We think you’ll enjoy their stories.

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Memoir Writing Prompts: Postcards from Camp

by Matilda ButlerAugust 30, 2011
Memoir Writing Prompts: Postcards from Camp

This week’s memoir writing prompt takes you back to your childhood or lets you look at your current day with the perspective of a child.

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Memoir Writing Contest: Green by Lynne Rees

by Matilda ButlerAugust 25, 2011
Memoir Writing Contest: Green by Lynne Rees

Women’s Memoirs is pleased to publish Lynne Rees’s award-winning memoir vignette — Green. Lynne’s story won Honorable Mention in our March Memoir Writing Contest.

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Memoir News: Women’s Memoirs Needs Your Help

by Matilda ButlerAugust 21, 2011
Memoir News: Women’s Memoirs Needs Your Help

Ever had questions for your parents — questions that can no longer be answered? Share that question with us and we’ll add it to our list, a list we’ll share in the future.

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Memoir Contest Winner: Army Green by Robin Dake

by Matilda ButlerAugust 18, 2011
Memoir Contest Winner: Army Green by Robin Dake

Women’s Memoirs is delighted to publish Robin Dake’s story Army Green — an Honorable Mention winner in our Reflections on Green Memoir Writing Contest

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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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Memoir Writing Prompts: Rabbit, Rabbit

by Matilda ButlerAugust 9, 2011
Memoir Writing Prompts: Rabbit, Rabbit

Memoir Writing Prompts: Examine a “rabbit, rabbit” family tradition as a springboard to writing about one of yours.

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