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Family Memoir

Writing as Architecture: Notes on Building vs. Writing Your Memoir

Author Rebe Huntman compares the process of building to writing when it comes to piecing together a memoir. Includes an incomplete list of materials to try as you build your memoir.

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The Story Wrote MeCharlotte Maya
You Own It All: Writing the MemoirCandi Milo
5 Tips to Turn Family Folklore Into StorySharon Tubbs
6 Writing Techniques That Helped Me Shift From Fiction to MemoirElizabeth Winthrop Alsop
5 Tips for Incorporating Sensitive Family Material Into a MemoirElisa Bernick
How To Turn Artifacts and Research Into a Family MemoirCornelia Maude Spelman
How Writing a Memoir Can Help You HealCindi Michael

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