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Memoir Writers: An Opportunity to Publish a Rosie the Riveter Family Story

by Matilda ButlerOctober 5, 2012
Memoir Writers: An Opportunity to Publish a Rosie the Riveter Family Story

If you have a mother or grandmother who was a Rosie the Riveter, here’s an opportunity to submit that family story. Be sure to check it out.

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Memoir Contest Winner: The Angels of Sligo General by Maureen Wlodarczyk

by Matilda ButlerSeptember 13, 2012
Memoir Contest Winner: The Angels of Sligo General by Maureen Wlodarczyk

Women’s Memoirs is pleased to publish the first place winner of our Gratitude is Evergreen category — The Angels of Sligo General by Maureen Wlodarczyk

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Part 3: When Writing, Do You Ever Feel As Though You’re Spinning Plates? One Word, Deconstruction

by Kendra BonnettAugust 15, 2012
Part 3: When Writing, Do You Ever Feel As Though You’re Spinning Plates? One Word, Deconstruction

If you can remember the plate spinner on the old Ed Sullivan show, think of that as a metaphor for your writing…WITHOUT Writing Alchemy

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Part 2: Are You Going for the Gold in Your Writing? Strive for Your Personal Best

by Kendra BonnettAugust 12, 2012
Part 2: Are You Going for the Gold in Your Writing? Strive for Your Personal Best

With the Olympics as our model, Kendra talks about the formula for achieving our personal best and becoming the best writers we can be. Writing Alchemy builds on your passion to provide technique, coaching and practice.

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Part 1: How Many Writing Books Do You Need? Even One New Idea Makes a Book Worthwhile

by Kendra BonnettAugust 11, 2012
Part 1: How Many Writing Books Do You Need? Even One New Idea Makes a Book Worthwhile

Do you need another writing book on your shelf. Kendra’s mother provides some valuable insight and advice for evaluating the worth of a book.

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Memoir Contest Winner: He’d Walk a Mile for a Camel by Sara Etgen-Baker

by Matilda ButlerAugust 9, 2012
Memoir Contest Winner: He’d Walk a Mile for a Camel by Sara Etgen-Baker

Sara Etgen-Baker returns with another award-winning story. In this one she shares the lesson of love she learned from her father.

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Can a Book Be An Interactive Tool That Grows With the Reader? We Think We’ve Found an AWEsome Way to Do Just That

by Kendra BonnettAugust 3, 2012
Can a Book Be An Interactive Tool That Grows With the Reader? We Think We’ve Found an AWEsome Way to Do Just That

Just for Writing Alchemy students and readers: Free Charter Membership in the Association for Writing Excellence. Writing Alchemy is the book that keeps on giving to you.

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