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How to Craft a Memoir - 12 Basic Steps for the First-Time and (Perhaps) Only-Time Writer
Denis LedouxSeries: Memoir Network Writing Books(0)
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HOW TO CRAFT A MEMOIR - 12 BASIC STEPS FOR THE FIRST-TIME AND (PERHAPS) ONLY-TIME WRITERTHE MEMOIR NETWORK WRITING BOOKS SERIES1. 21 Must-Do Memoir-Writing Steps / Best Practices to Write Quickly and Well. This brief overview orients you to the many do-able tasks necessary to create an interesting and meaningful memoir. Consider 21 Best Memoir-Writing Tips a checklist with explanatory paragraphs! This is a FREE series lead book.2. Craft A Memoir / 12 Basic Steps for the First-time and (Perhaps) Only-Time Writer The newbie will find many suggestions and techniques to facilitate his/her entry into memoir writing as well as a path to completing the memoir.3. Memory List Question Book / 100s of Not-a-Prompt Questions. Memory Lists are your magic bullet. Recall more details, dates, people, and events than you now think possible Gone the isolated or irrelevant writing produced by prompts. Questions appropriate for all skill levels.4. Start Your Memoir Right shows you how to stop asking if you should write your memoir, find inspiration to begin, and practice techniques of the art of memoir writing. You can be successful. Appropriate for all skill levels.5. Organize Your Memoir / Find Your Structure answers the perennial question: How do I put all my stories and my manuscript pieces together? This book is a guide. Appropriate for all skill levels.6. Don't Let Writer's Block Stop You shows you how writer's block CAN teach you to push beyond stuck. Banish writer's block forever. Appropriate for all skill levels.7. Write to the End / Eight Strategies to Thrive as a Writer will help you to complete your writing projects and reach the audiences you deserve. Appropriate for all skill levels.And, there is our classic, Turning Memories Into Memoirs/A Handbook for Writing Lifestories, the trusted granddaddy among memoir-writing books, is an overview to create a really well crafted and meaningful story. Along with the above books, it is a best investment in your success.When on Amazon or Smashwords:Scroll to the top of this page and select the "buy" button. The financial investment is small, and the writing rewards are great.1200 Words1. 21 Must-Do Memoir-Writing Steps / Best Practices to Write Quickly and Well. This brief overview orients you to the many tasks necessary to create an interesting and meaningful memoir. FREE.2. Craft A Memoir / 12 Basic Steps for the First-time and (Perhaps) Only-Time Writer The newbie will find suggestions and techniques to facilitate memoir writing and complete your memoir.3. Memory List Question Book / 100s of Not-a-Prompt Questions. Memory Lists are your magic bullet. Recall more details, dates, people, and events than you think possible.4. Start Your Memoir Right shows you how to stop asking if you should write your memoir, find inspiration to begin, and practice techniques of the art of memoir writing.5. Organize Your Memoir / Find Your Structure answers the perennial question: How do I put all my stories and manuscript pieces together? This book is a guide.6. Don't Let Writer's Block shows you how writer's block CAN teach you to push beyond stuck. Banish writer's block forever.7. Write to the End / Eight Strategies to Thrive as a Writer will help you to complete your writing projects and reach your audience.Also read our classic, Turning Memories Into Memoirs. YOU CAN LEARN TO WRITE FROM THE INSIDE OUTI believe in the power of telling our personal and family stories. These are our hero's journeys, and by telling them we honor ourselves and the people we have come from. An important early task for the writer is go inside and find the story that is worth telling. The story is not about "nice" words; it is about honest words, visceral words.LIFESTORIES FEED USStories have always played an important role in my life. I grew up in a three-generation home with paternal grandparents who lived upstairs. I heard tales of my extended family and their history recounted by the family storyteller, my grandmother Ledoux.
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