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Words for Women Writing Memoirs, #25

by Matilda ButlerJanuary 25, 2012
Words for Women Writing Memoirs, #25

Memoir writers — pay attention to the words that you use. Otherwise you can get caught using words that weren’t yet in use.

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Memoir Author Interview: Betty Auchard Speaks About Her Second Memoir, Part 2

by Matilda ButlerJanuary 25, 2012
Memoir Author Interview: Betty Auchard Speaks About Her Second Memoir, Part 2

Memoir author, Betty Auchard, returns this week to answer more of our questions. She had a great deal of wisdom to share, especially after successfully publishing two memoirs, both of which have won awards.

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Writing Tips: A Sense of Place

by Matilda ButlerJanuary 24, 2012
Writing Tips: A Sense of Place

Memoir writers can find inspiration for understanding place through the works of painters.

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Words for Women Writing Memoir, #23

by Matilda ButlerJanuary 23, 2012
Words for Women Writing Memoir, #23

This word, first introduced during World War II into English as an English word rather than a German word, just may surprise you.

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Words for Women Writing Memoir, #22

by Matilda ButlerJanuary 22, 2012
Words for Women Writing Memoir, #22

Memoir writers need to use words appropriate to the period.

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Words for Women Writing Memoir, #21

by Matilda ButlerJanuary 21, 2012
Words for Women Writing Memoir, #21

Many new words were introduced during World War II. Perhaps you can work this one into your conversation or your memoir writing. It certainly is colorful.

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Journal Writing for Memoir: Clarify Your Purpose & Direction

by Amber Lea StarfireJanuary 21, 2012
Journal Writing for Memoir: Clarify Your Purpose & DirectionJournal Writing for Memoir: Clarify Your Purpose & Direction

Post #52 Memoir Writing, Journaling by Amber Lea Starfire You’ve decided to write a memoir, or at least to record some memories on paper, and you have a general sense of your reading audience. Perhaps you’re writing a legacy of story for your children and grandchildren, or you hope to publish your stories for a […]

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