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Mom Not Dead Yet? 7 Reasons to Write Your Memoir Anyway - Huffington Post

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Mom Not Dead Yet? 7 Reasons to Write Your Memoir Anyway Huffington Post Recently, when I shared on Facebook that my mother banned me from her birthday after reading my new memoir, Licking the Spoon: A Memoir of Food, Family, and Identity, dozens of...
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Choices: I love Cheryl Stahle's journaling suggestions

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How to Write Your Memoir in 30 Days

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It’s possible to get your first draft of a memoir done in a month’s time. Here's a 30-day plan for meeting that goal.
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How to Write Yourself After Divorce - Huffington Post (blog)

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How to Write Yourself After DivorceHuffington Post (blog)Divorce is disorienting. You find yourself topsy-turvy in a world suddenly devoid of sense and reason.
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5 tips for writing faster—and better—copy | Articles | Home

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Just because you’re on a tight deadline doesn’t mean the quality of your work should suffer.

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