Three Reasons Why Your Memoir Progress Keeps Stalling
When you don’t have support, you don’t finish your project. This can lead you to self-doubt, as well as saying terrible things about yourself that you would never say about a friend.
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When you don’t have support, you don’t finish your project. This can lead you to self-doubt, as well as saying terrible things about yourself that you would never say about a friend.
This nine-month group program will teach you how to organize your story for maximum impact. Find out if The Memoir Method is right for you with six simple questions.
When you set out to write your memoir, you will come across challenges. One thing that can derail you—and can cause most people to struggle and never make it to the drafting phase—is your outline.
Your New Year’s resolutions list has probably included the idea to write your memoir for many years, but you still haven’t made any progress. Let’s discuss the two major reasons why it’s so difficult to keep this resolution.
You could spend thousands of dollars in 2024 trying to make your book better. Would it be a good investment? Maybe. Professional editing, writing, and publishing services can make a huge difference, but only if you go in with the
If you’ve ever wondered how stories bring people together, you will want to take notes from our discussion with Dr. Keven James Rudrow from Syracuse University.
You’ve heard the story of Ben Franklin flying a kite with a key attached and then the lightning bolt hits like a sudden strike of creativity. Many new writers expect such inspiration to solve all their creative problems.
You have momentum and then something happens – your kid gets sick or maybe you get sick or maybe you’ve got a big family trip that comes at exactly the wrong time – that knocks you off track and it
Are you a nobody? Have you ever felt like a nobody, doubting if anyone would care about your story, your ideas, or your book? Well, guess what? You’re not alone, and you’re definitely not a nobody!
An interview with Gail Harris, founder of Golden Ghostwriting and an award-winning women’s memoirist about her recent achievement as a co-author of the memoir, “Finding Zoe.”
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