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Memoir Contest Winner: Start Where You Are… Allow Restlessness by Ryan Marie Wecker

by Matilda ButlerJanuary 19, 2012
Memoir Contest Winner: Start Where You Are… Allow Restlessness by Ryan Marie Wecker

Women’s Memoirs is pleased to publish Ryan Marie Wecker’s story, Start Where You Are…Allow Restlessness. We invite you to leave Ryan Marie a note in the Comments section.

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Memoir Author Interview: Betty Auchard Speaks About Her Second Memoir, Part 1

by Matilda ButlerJanuary 18, 2012
Memoir Author Interview: Betty Auchard Speaks About Her Second Memoir, Part 1

Memoir author Betty Auchard’s interview gives memoir writers an inside view of her experiences writing two award-winning memoirs.

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Words for Women Writing Memoir, #17

by Matilda ButlerJanuary 17, 2012
Words for Women Writing Memoir, #17

Using words in a memoir that are appropriate for the time period.

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Writing Prompts: Name Your Price

by Matilda ButlerJanuary 17, 2012
Writing Prompts: Name Your Price

Memoir writing prompts from Women’s Memoirs: Price and a Writing Prompt? Read today’s post and see what this one is all about. Then give it a try.

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Words for Women Writing Memoir, #16

by Matilda ButlerJanuary 16, 2012
Words for Women Writing Memoir, #16

Memoir writers can use the Oxford English Dictionary to check on when a word was first used.

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Writing Tips: Perspective on Family Storytelling

by Matilda ButlerJanuary 16, 2012
Writing Tips: Perspective on Family Storytelling

In this short video, Women’s Memoirs shares five reasons why siblings often don’t see eye to eye on family history. Soon we’ll announce a new ebook on Family Storytelling: Sibling v. Sibling.

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Memoir Author Interview: Kim Justus Speaks About the Struggle to Write Her Memoir

by Matilda ButlerJanuary 11, 2012
Memoir Author Interview: Kim Justus Speaks About the Struggle to Write Her Memoir

Women’s Memoirs is pleased to share our interview with Kim Justus. Her new memoir is now available both digitally and in print. She shares her reasons for writing about a difficult time in her life when she had a brain aneurysm.

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