Autobiography Versus Memoir

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The difference between a memoir vs. autobiographies is that a memoir is a subset of an autobiography. Both a memoir and an autobiography tell the tale of a life, but an autobiography captures the whole story while a memoir describes a mere chapter. An autobiography walks the reader through a chronology of life, while a memoir moves back and forth through time as needed to illustrate the point. While an autobiography truly is a life story, a memoir can focus on certain aspects or time periods to tell a specific story. Continue Reading →

Blogs, Bios, and Branding

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Do you need or want to get autobiographical information “out there” for the public to devour? Are you trying to create a large following before you publish your book or launch a product? Perhaps, you want to attract customers to your existing business, or supporters for the cause about which you are most passionate. Or, maybe it’s personal. Maybe you simply want to find compatible friends with shared interests, leave a legacy for future generations in your family, or communicate with fellow readers/writers. … Tips, Tricks Blogging, Biographical, and Branding…. Continue Reading →

Stuck? Want to Express Yourself?

This is a description of a class which gives creative ways to get “unstuck,” whether you want to write a secret daily journal or a publication. It is especially helpful for those trying to overcome loss and grief. Continue Reading →

Your Life Story

Would You Like To Tell Your Life Story? You Can Tell Your Life Story In So Many Ways! A memoir for your grandchildren – or in case you get famous. Continue Reading →

Blog About Your Life Story

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If you want to write about your life story, as a blog, a speech, a script, a web page, or a book, Nancy Wyatt can help you write, edit, and/or proofread. Let’s talk! Continue Reading →