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April 26, 2018
Tips for Doing a Memoir Reading Program
A. I have many tips for doing a memoir reading program, but I will limit myself to five.
1. Specifically, you ought not to read for longer than 30 minutes. Then, 15 minutes for Q & A and 15 minutes for meeting your audience personally.
2. But before you speak, you must set your goals for the program. Why are you parti...
April 24, 2018
How to Make Writing Easier
Why is writing so hard? Why does what you want to write become so difficult to do the moment you sit down to write? Where are the words you need to convey the excitement or the dread or the anticipation of your experience? You are shocked to realize that what appears on the computer screen has no pizzazz! This is not what you had in mind when you thought of writing your memoir. So…we all want to make writing easier.
What to do to bring passion into you st...April 12, 2018
Don’t Let A TV Talk Show Host Get You – Three Ways a Memoir Content Editor Can Improve Your Memoir
Is this the future you want? You’ve done a whole lot of writing and now you have published your book. You are very proud of your effort—not the least of which has been the marketing that has gotten you on a TV talk show!
As the camera is focused on you, the hostess who had seemed so disarmingly charming just a few moments ago turns out to be a barracuda circling her prey! You squirm and fidget. You...
April 10, 2018
4 Tips for Saving Money With a Ghostwriter
Working with a ghostwriter can be exhilarating-and expensive, but never as expensive as losing your story because you did not write it. Here are some components that will go a long way in saving money with a ghostwriter.
When you choose to work with a ghostwriter, it is understandable that you would ask yourself how costly the process will be. This is a service that you are paying for after all. You are likely to want to involve yourself with con...
April 2, 2018
Ten Tips on How to Publish Your Own Book
You have finished writing your memoir or are nearing its completion. Now you begin to think about publication. Going the route of finding an agent and waiting years for your book to be accepted does not appeal to you. You decide to publish your own book—a realistic option in this day and age.
To help you, let me offer you ten tips to make the process by which you publish your own book easier.
1) If you want to reach a larger audience than family and friends, your ind...
March 29, 2018
Organize Your Memoir: Life Phases
Life phases are one way in which you can organize your memoir. Life phases are the emotional and psychological cycles or phases that have marked your life.
Every life proceeds in irregular and unpredictable phases. We can go along with our lives for a long time without much change, thinking that we have arrived at a resolution of the great “who am I?” question, and then unpredictably and perhaps quickly find ourselves dealing with totally different em...
March 20, 2018
Photos in Your Memoir Book Layout
Where you place photos in your memoir book layout is important.
While it may seem obvious, it bears repeating that where you place photos in your memoir book layout is important. It will influence how readers appreciate your story. The only way I can grasp that makes sense is to place photos chronologically within the text. Why?
First, a bit of book-writing talk. There is in reading and writing a phenomenon called “suspension of disbelief.” If I as the reader am constantly saying “This is...
March 19, 2018
3 Suggestions For Choosing the Right Publication Option For You
You have finished writing your memoir or are nearing its completion. You feel satisfied with the text. It has been edited by a professional and you have made changes, You are ready for the next step. You are ready to be published. But what is the right publication option for you?
Congratulations!
Now, your task is to decide how to best send it out into the world—that’s what publishing a book comes down to it: making your memoir public after all t...
March 16, 2018
Point of View in a Memoir, Part 2
What is the importance of point of view in a memoir? In the previous post on point of view, I shared my challenge of trying to write material in a ghostwritten memoir that I knew to be true but which the subject was not forthcoming with. This is not “Truth” material. It is more the sort of reflection that a more intuitive, self-reflecting person might make to cast light on her/his life. The memoir in question is We Were Not Spoiled, a memoir I co...
March 15, 2018
Point of View in a Memoir, Part 1
This is the first of several articles on point of view.
I recently completed my mother’s memoir, We Were not Spoiled. It was a work of love that took me many years to bring to closure as I had other work to do to support myself that filled my days. Finally, she got to be quite a bit older, and beginning to feel urgency as many people do when in my position, I put the push on finishing her story.
I’ll be sharing with you in the next few blog entries my...