GUEST BLOG: Q&A With New Memoir Author Jane Sweeney Jane Sweeney’s book has been umpteen years in the making. This year she finally did it — her memoir is published and out! I asked her to share her how-did-you-do-it story with our readers. Hope you’ll find inspiration in Jane’s story, and encouragement to keep pursuing your […]
Memoir Writing Quiz: All About YOU
This memoir how-to post is all about you. Your memoir goals. Your writing journey. Those chasms-without-a-bridge and 600-pound-gorillas standing in your way. It’s a quick and simple quiz, designed to give you added insight into where you want to go, and a few ideas about what might help you get there. I’d love to hear about your insights, your […]
Free Resources for Memoir Writers
Struggling with your memoir? Feeling stuck in the mud? Here’s a quick list of FREE resources to help float your writing boat again! Writing Tips for Memoir Writers: Tips to help make your writing sing Three places you can start Collection of tips for a life story Food, family and memories Finding Time to […]
Reinvention Is The Spice of Memoir
New beginnings? We’ve all had them. In fact, life is always starting anew, it seems. And not just when we’re young! Maybe you recently retired – and a whole new vista has opened up: Time to travel. Time to sew or read. Time to just explore what you can do and who you might be without the confines of […]
From Tragedy to Inspiration: How Writing a Memoir Can Be Healing
Q&A With Author Jodi Graber Pratt: Imagine being just a few yards away from the World Trade Center the morning of September 11, 2001. Hearing the first of two planes fly directly over your head. Running for your life as pieces of concrete and other building materials rained down around you. Author Jodi Graber Pratt takes you there, […]
Memoir Writers: Who Inspired You?
It’s easy to think of our memoir as just our own story. But how many other paths crossed yours to make you who you are today? Probably thousands and thousands! In this pool table game of life, we’ve all taken hits from a few random cue balls. Our trajectory has been disrupted by unexpected forces that coaxed us, prodded […]
Six Great Gifts Just for Memoir Writers (Plus 3 Helpful Tips)
’Tis the season (or soon will be) for gift-giving. And don’t forget those upcoming New Year’s Resolutions. (Hope yours will include writing!) Whether you’re thinking about a gift for a fellow writer, or perhaps a motivational gift for yourself, here are six fun gift ideas. And keep reading to the end for three helpful writing tips to keep your inspiration […]
GUEST BLOG: Memoir Author Sally Bailey Jasperson
Sally Bailey has danced with some of the biggest names in professional ballet. Think Rudolph Nureyev and Margot Fonteyn. She became a professional ballerina with the San Francisco Ballet at the age of 19, and spent the next 16 years on a whirlwind of stages: from New York to Ecuador, Istanbul to Cairo, Egypt to […]
GUEST BLOG: Q&A With Memoir Author Lisa Lombardi O’Reilly
Jim Lombardi may have started out in life as an altar boy. But his years as a teen were a somewhat different story: Jim was shipped off to boarding school for “not shaping up.” Shape up he did, operating a successful L.A. restaurant and then joining LAPD as a reserve, patrolling the beat and working undercover […]
Dream of the Water Children: Memoir Tips from Fredrick Cloyd
GUEST BLOG: Q&A With Memoir Author Fredrick D. Kakinami Cloyd Some stories just grab your heart and demand to be shared. Dream of the Water Children is one of those special books. Author Fredrick D. Kakinami Cloyd was kind enough to share some thoughts about his new memoir that I hope will inspire you. A […]
Inspiration for your Memoir Writing
GUEST BLOG: Q&A With Memoir Author Fran Macilvey I was so excited to “meet” this memoir author on Facebook recently, and wanted to share her story and tips with you! Hope it inspires your own memoir writing. Author Fran Macilvey has not just one inspiring memoir book under her belt, but three. Her first book, Trapped: My Life with Cerebral Palsy, […]
Memoir Tip – A Funny Thing Happened
Life isn’t humor-free. Don’t forget to capture those silly, awkward, and downright hilarious times in your memoir, too! What pranks did you play on friends and family — or got played on you? What stunts did you pull as a kid? (And did you get away with it, or did you get caught?) Tales of our […]