
Denis Ledoux, Soleil Lifestory Network Director
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Holding Back the Truth in Your Memoir
“I believe one has to stop holding back for fear of alienating some imaginary reader or real relative or friend and come out with personal truth. If we are to understand the human condition and if we are to accept … Continue reading
Telling the Truth about your Life
“The telling of your stories is a revolutionary act.” –Sam Keen, writer In a world where we are constantly being bombarded with subtle–and not so subtle–messages about who we ought to be, it is a bold statement to take a … Continue reading
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But Is It a Memoir?
It’s an interesting book, very well-written in terms of style and organization, but my nagging doubt is that it is autobiographical fiction and not memoir… Continue reading
Writing Interesting and Effective Dialog
Dialog allows the reader to hear the voice of the character. It is an opportunity to use regionalisms and particularities of speech. Even to write in pauses if that was typical of the person. “Ain’t much wrong with it,” my grandfather would say… Continue reading
Don’t Describe Your Characters–Show Them!
The old adage “Show your story rather than tell it!” is as true as ever. It is one technique that will always improve your writing… Continue reading
Linger with Your Story — It’s a good habit to develop.
Many and perhaps most people write too fast. I don’t mean that they end up with a text characterized by sloppy handwriting and spelling problems. No, what I mean is that they… Continue reading
Shaping Your Theme
The theme is the message–the why–of your writing. You imbue the whole of your story with your theme and it, in turn, influences the choice of every element in your story–even when you’re not aware of it. In fact, all … Continue reading