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How To Set and Achieve Your Writing Goals
When it comDs to setting your writing goals, do you know the difference between a wish and a goal? If I say I want to write a New York Times bestseller, is that a wish or a goal? At the point of expression, it’s just a wish. It’s not enough to just say you want to do something. Action will beget achievement by using the following steps:
So, You Want To Write a Memoir... - Part II
the goals of any “must read” memoir should encompass the following: written in first person, be relatable, be real, read like fiction, have a hook, keep the pace, and show versus tell.
So, You Want to Write a Memoir...
A memoir is a memory or a series of memories around an experience you want to share with a focus on a specific theme. Writing a memoir can be a fun, cathartic, emotional, and an exhausting experience.
Beta Reads, Edits, and Proof Reads - What's the Difference?
Understand the difference between a beta read, an edit, and a proofread and how they fit into your writing journey.
Sharing the Past
How many times have you told yourself you would write down your stories or your family’s stories? You know the stories that you tell to inspire others, the stories that everyone loves to hear at family gatherings, or the stories of your ancestors. Truth is, whether you desire to write a memoir, biography, or a compilation of stories, the idea usually lands on a shelf next to a half-done photo album and a pile of unsorted memorabilia.
Keep the Pace
To achieve that rhythm and/or pace and ultimately avoid a too-slow or too-fast-pace story, make sure you’ve included the following elements: