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Journal Writing Sense: Skin Deep

by Amber Lea StarfireNovember 20, 2010
Journal Writing Sense: Skin Deep

In a recent workshop, I was struck (again) by the mono-sensual nature of most of our descriptions. It’s not because touch is not an important part of our lives. On the contrary! Its absence in our writing is most likely due to lack of practice, both in being aware of our sensual touch experience and how to articulate what we feel. And what greater place to practice sensual description than in our journal writing?

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Memoir Writing Prompt: The Flight, the Movie, the Point of View, and Memoir

by Matilda ButlerNovember 16, 2010
Memoir Writing Prompt: The Flight, the Movie, the Point of View, and Memoir

Memoir requires attention to point of view. Matilda’s writing prompt helps you understand and experiment with point of view.

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Daily Inspiration for Journal Writing: Judy Collins

by Amber Lea StarfireNovember 13, 2010
Daily Inspiration for Journal Writing: Judy Collins

Judy Collins, famous singer and songwriter said, “I write journals and would recommend journal writing to anyone who wishes to pursue a writing career. You learn a lot. You also remember a lot… and memory is important.” Journal writing teaches us how to access deep emotion, how to record a scene, and helps us record memories for future use.

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Memoir Writing Prompt: An Unusual Sound

by Matilda ButlerNovember 9, 2010
Memoir Writing Prompt: An Unusual Sound

Do you use the sense of sound in your writing? Matilda Butler brings you a lively example and writing prompt just to get you started.

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Journal Writing for Memoir: Writing About Real Characters

by Amber Lea StarfireNovember 6, 2010
Journal Writing for Memoir: Writing About Real Characters

When you’re writing in your journal about the events and people in your life — particularly when your intention is to practice writing skills, you are recording a scene, or you think you might want to use your writing for later storytelling or memoir — take some time to think about and describe their traits. Making the effort to record, through writing, the real live people as they are in a particular period of your life will help you later.

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One Memoir Contest Ends – One Still Open

by Matilda ButlerNovember 2, 2010
One Memoir Contest Ends – One Still Open

News Announcement: Current Women’s Memoirs writing contest is now closed. Look for an announcement of the winner in mid-November. Janet Riehl’s Second Mile Award contest is ongoing until November 7. Read about it and enter now.

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Journal Writing Basics: 10 Reasons to Write Every Day

by Amber Lea StarfireOctober 30, 2010
Journal Writing Basics: 10 Reasons to Write Every Day

The number of reasons to write on a daily basis are as long and varied as one’s imagination. In fact, I have a series of articles on my website, WritingThroughLife.com, dedicated to answer the question, Why Write? To complement that series, I thought it would be fun to put together the following short list of 10 reasons that prove why it’s beneficial — and important! — to write every day.

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