10 Ways I’ll Make the Most of My Memoir Writing Time This Week
I’m under a serious goal setting challenge with regard to my memoir, Accidental Soldier: What My Service in the Israel Defense Forces Taught Me about Faith, Courage and Love. I’ve invested thousands...
View ArticleA Writing Tip: How Decluttering Helps
Ever since I fell in love with the site Becoming Minimalist shortly before the end of 2014, I’d vowed to seriously re-evaluated the term “sentimental” as it affected our belongings and now I’m...
View ArticleTop Five GREAT Benefits of Writing Your Memoir
If you asked me a few years ago the benefits of writing a memoir, I’d probably still hesitate over the question as I still didn’t quite understand the genre of memoir let alone its benefits. Now that...
View ArticleHow to Be a More Peaceful, Patient and Productive Writer
Years ago, when I first thought out I was cut out for the writer’s life, I was reading articles on how to get more writing done and get published quicker. At the time, I was driven to just produce,...
View ArticleTop 5 Strategies for Revising Your Memoir
Like any kind of writing, memoir writing is slow going. With each revision, you need to deepen the scene and your memoir’s takeaways. You need to constantly think about your reader and how s/he can...
View ArticleFive Top Ways I Finished a Very Polished Draft of My Memoir about Serving in...
Yesterday afternoon, I was able to hit “save” (will soon hit “send”) on the last chapter for my memoir Accidental Soldier: What My Service in the Israel Defense Forces Taught Me about Faith, Courage...
View ArticleTop 10 Ways on How You Can Turn Your Publishing Dreams into Reality
Here I am… almost out of the thick of the woods with the last polished version of my memoir and I’m slowly attacking the publishing stage of my memoir writing journey. Of course it’s easy to compare...
View ArticleHow to Repurpose Your Memoir for Profit and Build Your Author Platform
Anyone who’s written a memoir knows just how painstaking that writing can be. And many writers know they can’t just live from the sale of their books alone unless you’re Nora Roberts or J.K. Rolling....
View ArticleThe One Thing Writers Should Say Everyday
I started a writer retreat a week ago. I was given a scholarship. I guess it was the Universe’s way of telling me I needed this online retreat. I’m a mother and teacher and by nature that implies...
View ArticleWhy It’s Difficult to Be a Writer Mama and Why I Have to
A few weeks ago, an acquaintance told me, “Why do you need to write more books? You’re already famous!” I wanted to laugh loudly in his face and tell him, “Famous!? Do you have any idea what it took to...
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