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10 More Writing Links You Need to Have

by Kendra BonnettAugust 27, 2010
10 More Writing Links You Need to Have10 More Writing Links You Need to Have

More quick hits for writers. Ten plus one in all. This week Kendra Bonnett pays special attention to the growing world of alternative media.

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500 Words (Or More) Writing Prompt #36: The Districts of Your Life

by Promptly PortlandAugust 24, 2010
500 Words (Or More) Writing Prompt #36: The Districts of Your Life

Promptly Portland takes us into her favorite city, Portland. She has us think about organizing our life much as Portland is organized. Be sure to try the three writing prompts.

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10 Writing Links You Need to Have

by Kendra BonnettAugust 20, 2010
10 Writing Links You Need to Have10 Writing Links You Need to Have

Call this “Writing Stuff that Came Across Kendra’s Desk.” This is a collection of 10 tips, news bits, videos and links that I discovered this week. The information should be useful to all writers of memoir, nonfiction and fiction.

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Book Review: Hero Mama by Karen Spears Zacharias

by Matilda ButlerAugust 11, 2010
Book Review: Hero Mama by Karen Spears Zacharias

Book review of Hero Mama by Karen Spears Zacharias points to one way that pacing and amount of attention to different topics can create a strong memoir.

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500 Words (or More) Writing Prompt #33: The Kaleidoscope

by Promptly PortlandAugust 3, 2010
500 Words (or More) Writing Prompt #33: The Kaleidoscope

This week, Promptly Portland suggests a way to examine your life from different perspectives. Have fun turning your memoir kaleidoscope.

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500 Words (or More) Writing Prompt #32: The Seasons of Your Life

by Promptly PortlandJuly 27, 2010
500 Words (or More) Writing Prompt #32: The Seasons of Your Life

Promptly Portland is back with a prompt that lets us think about the seasons of our life in a novel way. You choose which season to write about based on Promptly’s discussion. Be sure to let us know what you think about the prompt.

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Memoir Writers, All Writers, Find Your “One True Sentence”

by Kendra BonnettJuly 19, 2010
Memoir Writers, All Writers, Find Your “One True Sentence”

This Writing in Five writing tip tells us to ever strive toward better, stronger, and simpler prose. Ernest Hemingway made this quest for One True Sentence his life’s journey; not a destination.

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