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Tag Archives: Rewriting
Memoir Writing is Hard!!
Hi Friends, One day I came across Marcie Atkins site for writers and I was intrigued. Until I came across her revision post. Then it got me thinking and I wrote the following in one swoop. Here is Marcie Atkins … Continue reading
My Goals So Far and My Memoir Class
Hi Friends! Are you wondering how I’m doing on my goals? I thought I’d give you an update. Do you have your chocolate pie and Mocha coffee? I’ve had a month to stick to my goals written out in January … Continue reading
Posted in Clara Bowman-Jahn, Clarike Bowman-Jahn, life story, memoir, personal growth, writing
Tagged 12x12, classes, Doof Pot, Eva Shaw, Memoir, Netherlands, Picture book, Rewriting, Writers Resources, Writing
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Seven Tips on the Rewrite
I was going through my notes and came across these. They’re good for your WIP and for your blog articles. Revision is everything. Cut until you can cut no more. What is left often springs into life. Challenge … Continue reading