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Women’s Memoirs Interviews Author Pamela Jane

by Matilda ButlerJune 16, 2015
Women’s Memoirs Interviews Author Pamela Jane

Matilda Butler interviews memoir author Pamela Jane who shares writing and publishing tips based on her experiences.

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Memoir Writing Tip: Memoirs Have Characters, Too

by Kendra BonnettFebruary 19, 2012
Memoir Writing Tip: Memoirs Have Characters, Too

If you want to engage your readers, bring the power of character to your memoirs. Real people are characters…in life and on the page. Learn from the masters of the craft: fiction authors.

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Memoir Writing Tip: West and East

by Matilda ButlerNovember 28, 2011
Memoir Writing Tip: West and East

Want a writing tip? Want to learn more about drawing readers into your memoir? Watch our short video and learn about the importance of details.

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Memoir Writing Tip: Don’t Forget Time and Place

by Matilda ButlerOctober 10, 2011
Memoir Writing Tip: Don’t Forget Time and Place

Memoir Writing Tip on using public events when sharing your personal story.

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Memoir Writing Prompt Video: Postcards from Hawaii

by Matilda ButlerOctober 4, 2010
Memoir Writing Prompt Video: Postcards from Hawaii

Join us for the first in our Postcards from Hawaii Writing Prompts — a new series of videos made just for you.

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500 Words (or More) Writing Prompt #31: What’s in Your Wallet?

by Promptly PortlandJuly 13, 2010
500 Words (or More) Writing Prompt #31: What’s in Your Wallet?

Post #51 – Women’s Memoirs, Writing Prompt – Kendra Bonnett and Matilda Butler By Promptly Portland Pardon the reference to the phrase Capital One uses in its commercial – “What’s in your wallet?” But, these words occurred to me when I learned recently that in one study, 88% of lost wallets were returned to their […]

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500 Words (or More): Memoir Writing Prompt #19 and The Past, the Present, the Future — All at Once

by Promptly PortlandMarch 16, 2010
500 Words (or More): Memoir Writing Prompt #19 and The Past, the Present, the Future — All at Once

Memoir Writing Prompt: Promptly Portland provides a writing exercise to help us explore three perspectives on time.

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