Archive for 'Writing Tips'
The New Publishing Rules: Seth Godin’s Fascinating Talk to Publishers
If you are an author or hoping to become one, you are entering a field in great flux. Maybe chaotic is not too strong a word to describe the world of publishing right now. In such a time, a good guide makes all the difference. Seth Godin, who has written ten bestsellers, using totally new [...]
Posted: October 5th, 2009 under Marketing Tips, Tips, Writing Tips.
Tags: Anne Lamott, Kathleen Norris, marketing, Mary Karr, permission, publishing, Seth Godin
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100Memoirs Celebrates One Year: So Much Change, So Much to Learn!
My first post to this blog took place August 9, 2008. It was a birthday present from my son Anthony, who has his own blog. Since then, there have been 118 other posts and 398 comments. Thank you, dear readers!
I especially want to thank several other bloggers, GutsyWriter, Babsland, OKChelsea, for commenting frequently, both [...]
Posted: August 16th, 2009 under Personal Reflections, Writing Tips.
Tags: Anthony, Babsland, BrittBravo.com, GutsyWriter, MemoryWritersNetwork, NAMW, OKChelsea, Paul Harvey, USreligion.blogspot.com, workinginmypajamas
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Why Blog? Seth Godin and Tom Peters Explain the Benefits
Remember how to get to Carnegie Hall? Practice, practice, practice?
Blogging gives those of us who are spending the majority of our time doing something else the chance to write, get feedback, write, get feedback, and get better!
But Godin and Peters say it so powerfully in this video link that you will want to hear it [...]
Posted: July 28th, 2009 under Writing Tips.
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Tips for Writers from National Association of Memoir Writers
Sharing writing tips is one of the goals of this blog. So today I pass along a few tips from the National Association of Memoir Writers. I recently joined this organization out of interest in finding other memoir writers and locating expertise in the genre. I look forward to exploring the blog, CD’s, teleseminars, newsletters [...]
Posted: July 24th, 2009 under Tips, Writing Tips.
Tags: Linda Joy Myers, NAMW, Writing Tips
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The One-Hundredth Name for God: A Foreword to A Hundred Camels
Now that Dr. Gerald L. Miller’s memoir, A Hundred Camels: A Mission Doctor’s Sojourn & Murder Trial in Somalia, has been published, and you can buy it at Amazon.com, I will share with you the foreword I contributed to the book which I hope can do double duty as a book review.
This book contains an [...]
Posted: May 20th, 2009 under My Reviews, Spiritual Memoir, Teaching Memoir Writing, Writing Tips.
Tags: 100 camels, Dr. Gerald L. Miller, murder, mystery
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Beautiful Sentences: A Different Kind of American Idol Contest
About 200 people visit this website each week–not a great crowd, but one that is slowly growing. Each time I log in to the dashboard to begin writing another post, I get another set of statistics that informs me which post is most popular and what search terms people are using that brings my blog [...]
Posted: May 20th, 2009 under Personal Reflections, Writing Tips.
Tags: American idol, beautiful sentences, contests, Marilyn Chandler McEntyre
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Contests, Gilchrist, and a Poem: Mini-Memoir
Without the Kalamazoo Gazette Literary Award Competition of 2007, I would not be writing this blog. Each year the announcement of the award kicks me into gear again, and I review what I have written that might fit. The writing itself happens throughout the year, often in 2-3 day retreats at Gilchrist, the Fetzer Institute [...]
Posted: April 25th, 2009 under Personal Reflections, Tips, Writing Tips.
Tags: contests, Gilchrist, mini-memoir, poem
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The Happiness Project Model: Exploring My Goals for Blogging
This blog post will test-drive a new category: writing tips and marketing tips. My goals in setting up this blog were four-fold:
1. To learn more about social media by practicing it.
2. To educate myself about the genre of memoir by reading 100 memoirs and reviewing them for a group of people also interested in memoir. [...]
Posted: April 5th, 2009 under Marketing Tips, Tips, Writing Tips.
Tags: goals for this blog, Gretchen Rubin, happiness project
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Memoir, Formula, and the Hero’s Journey
I subscribe to Garrison Keillor’s The Writer’s Almanac, which comes into my inbox first thing every morning. I enjoy starting the day with a poem and some interesting facts about writers and writing.
The October 12 entry introduced me to Lester Dent, a writer I had never heard of before. Here’s the text that caught my [...]
Posted: October 19th, 2008 under Personal Reflections, Tips, Writing Tips.
Tags: formula, hero's journey, Joseph Campbell, Lester Dent, memoir
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