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Words for Women Writing Memoir, #50

by Matilda ButlerMarch 13, 2012
Words for Women Writing Memoir, #50

Memoir, language, and World War II. Here’s another word, first used as a verb during WWII.

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Snow Moon, No Moon, Story Conclusion by Jamuna Advani

by Matilda ButlerMarch 12, 2012
Snow Moon, No Moon, Story Conclusion by Jamuna Advani

Women’s Memoirs invites you to read Jamuna Advani’s conclusion to Snow Moon, No Moon. Be sure to leave her a comment.

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Snow Moon, No Moon: Story Continuation by Jamuna Advani

by Matilda ButlerMarch 11, 2012
Snow Moon, No Moon: Story Continuation by Jamuna Advani

Be sure to read Jamuna Advani’s Part 6 to Snow Moon, No Moon. It’s a real cliffhanger with the conclusion on Monday.

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Memoir Writing Tip: Using Internal Conflict to Show Motivation and Behavior

by Kendra BonnettMarch 9, 2012
Memoir Writing Tip: Using Internal Conflict to Show Motivation and BehaviorMemoir Writing Tip: Using Internal Conflict to Show Motivation and Behavior

That cartoon angel and devil on your shoulder is just a metaphor for the internal conflict that leads to actions. Put this to work in your memoir writing to show your readers the process leading to decision. It’s a great way to show motivation and behavior.

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Memoir Contest: Nancy Julien Kopp on Labor Day

by Matilda ButlerMarch 8, 2012
Memoir Contest: Nancy Julien Kopp on Labor Day

Women’s Memoirs is pleased to publish Nancy Julien Kopp’s award-winning ScrapMoir: Family Gatherings: A Labor of Love. Be sure to leave her a note in the Comments section just below her story.

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Memoir Writing Tips: Perfect Practice for Storytellers

by Kendra BonnettFebruary 25, 2012
Memoir Writing Tips: Perfect Practice for StorytellersMemoir Writing Tips: Perfect Practice for Storytellers

Kendra borrows a quote from football legend Vince Lombardi to help us focus our writing practice sessions and gain the greatest advantage. It’s about how to achieve greater perfection in our practice.

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Memoir Contest Winner: Carole Glass on The Summer of ’64

by Matilda ButlerFebruary 23, 2012
Memoir Contest Winner: Carole Glass on The Summer of ’64

Women’s Memoirs is pleased to showcase our memoir contest winner Carol Glass. Her story of a summer past just may take you back to your first job as a teenager and the life lessons it taught you.

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