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Monthly Archives: July 2010
Don’t De-value Your Characters
Using cliches and stereotypes will undermine the unique and personal feel of your memoir. They place people in categories… Continue reading
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Memoir Writing–Let a First Draft Be a First Draft
Memoir writing is often practiced by people who are not otherwise writers… Continue reading
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Memoir Ghostwriting – Five Questions to Ask a Reference About Working With a Co-Writer
Working with a ghostwriter can bring you great joy as you collaborate to produce the book you have so long dreamed of. On the other hand, it can be a nightmare. Here are five questions to ask the references your … Continue reading
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