Deciding to write my memoir wasn’t the kind of realization that struck like lightning, but rather, it was a slow, dawning awareness that my experiences - my life - held a story that deserved to be told.
Read MoreScenarios of future pacing, such as envisioning your book on store shelves, imagining yourself holding your book in your hands, and reading that first positive review can lead to confidence, but before any of that can happen, aspiring authors must create a mindset that breeds success.
Read MoreAs with anything, practice makes progress, so we continue to write. But reading different authors’ styles also contributes to improving how you deliver your unique story.
Read MoreThe name “Ring of Kerry” is stitched in myth and legend. According to local folklore, the circular route was created by a mystical race of giants who shaped the landscape to protect the region’s natural beauty.
Read MoreNo matter who you are or where you stand in your writing journey, seeking help and building a community around your work is essential.
Read MoreBefore settling in each Saturday evening with our T.V. dinners on tray tables while watching All in the Family and The Jeffersons, Aunt Margaret would give my brother and me intellectual exercises. Crossword puzzles, dictionary drills, and flash cards were fun, but one Saturday afternoon, she presented me with a new challenge.
Read MoreWhen getting comfortable with sharing your story, remember that it’s the flaws and quirks in your writing that make it valuable. Your writing should still be well-crafted, flow seamlessly, and be without errors and misspellings, but remember that imperfect actions lead to growth and development.
Read MoreNo matter where you live, summer is a season filled with warmth, on our brows and inside our hearts, adventure, whether we staycation or travel the world, and boundless potential for discovering something new and pursuing long-held passions.
Read MoreWriting has a unique magic: it captures the essence of our experiences and translates them into stories that resonate with others. When we read about someone else’s struggles, triumphs, and everyday moments, we gain insight into their world. This insight fosters empathy, as we recognize parts of our own stories within theirs.
Read MoreWriting a memoir involves delving into personal memories, emotions, and experiences. This can sometimes lead to a narrow perspective. Resources like books, workshops, and writing communities offer new viewpoints and insights that can help you see your story from different angles.
Read MoreSummer is a time to slow down and appreciate the little things. Let this mindset carry over into your writing. Enjoy exploring new ideas, characters, and stories without the pressure of deadlines or expectations.
Read MoreWhether it's finding inspiration in tales of overcoming adversity or simply enjoying a good laugh, memoirs have a way of resonating with readers on a deeply personal level.
Read MoreAuthor marketing is more than just promoting your book; it’s about building a brand, creating a platform, and forging meaningful connections with your audience. In today’s digital age, where readers have an abundance of choices at their fingertips, standing out from the crowd is essential.
Read MoreWe know that memoir writing is a deeply personal journey, requiring writers to courageously delve into their pasts and share intimate details of their lives with the world. However, the fear of judgment from exposing our vulnerabilities and innermost thoughts to scrutiny can be paralyzing.
Read MoreBy setting aside dedicated writing time, establishing a supportive routine, breaking down the daunting task into manageable chunks, and seeking support and accountability, you can overcome the challenges and obstacles that stand in your way.
Read MoreEmotions lie at the heart of every memorable memoir. If you can learn how to vividly capture the emotions associated with your memories, then you can create a deeply resonant narrative.
Read MoreBy embracing vulnerability, and sharing my transformation from a politically naïve, yet supportive spouse, into a carefully crafted version of myself that exuded strength and resilience, I offered readers a glimpse into a world they may not have otherwise explored.
Read MoreWhether he thought it was cute that a child responded to his prompt, or he wanted to ignite a spark in a young mind, what matters is that someone provided me with a platform for which to share my writing.
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