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Through the book inc program, Shanda McManus learns what she needed to commit to writing her memoir. The post How I Became a Writer – Steps to Writing a Memoir appeared first on book inc.| book inc
In "Are You Too Young to Teach Memoir?" published on August 7 in "Brevity Blog," Michele Cantos Garcia shares how curiosity and witnessing others' stories makes youth an asset in teaching memoir. The post Are You Too Young to Teach Memoir? (BREVITY BLOG) appeared first on book inc.| book inc
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After going on a "writer's date," two memoir writers, Shatiera and Edward, discover how personal connection and authentic conversation can enhance one's creative process. The post Just the Two of Us: Two Memoirists Meet for Lunch appeared first on book inc.| book inc
Memoir Inc PAL, Liz Jannuzzi, details her decade-long journey from taking her first memoir writing class in 2015 to successfully securing publication of her memoir. The post My Journey to Publication: Part I appeared first on book inc.| book inc
Novel Incubator writer Caitlin Maskowitz discusses how fresh reader feedback helped energize her and improve her novel. The post Fresh Reader Feedback Rocks appeared first on book inc.| book inc
Ask Tina offers advice to an instructor and their students wondering about the best publishing route for their book-length projects. The post Ask Tina: Publishing Pros & Cons appeared first on book inc.| book inc
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