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| Inspiration for Writers and Creative Souls www.memoriesandmemoirs.com February 2008 |
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Please visit my website to find new articles, events, new links. Toll free: 1-877-ememoir New E-book Available My new ebook Memoir Writing as a Healing Journey is available for instant download. Find out more about writing to heal, the value of writing stories and going beyond journaling, and follow the writing invitations to begin your memoir today.
Two creative and interesting women's organizations I want to share with you The National Association for Women Writers From their website: The National Association of Women Writers (NAWW) was founded in 2001. We have over 3000 members worldwide. We help connect and educate our members through books, CDs, tele-events, physical chapter events and much more. Our weekly newsletter goes out to over 3,000 women writers, editors, and publishers. - Do you need support from other women writers who share your passion for writing? - Would you like to start and finish writing your book? - Do you want to learn from the top writing professionals in the industry every single month via a live teleseminar? - Would you like to promote for free on our blog? As a member of the NAWW you can do all this and much more--learn about the NAWW today!
The National Association for Baby Boomer Women From their website: The National Association of Baby Boomer Women is the only association devoted to addressing issues concerning 38 million of the healthiest, wealthiest, and best educated generation of women to ever hit midlife, baby boomer women. NABBW is dedicated to: Empowering women to explore their passions and live life to the fullest. Connecting, encouraging, and supporting baby boomer women. NABBW promises: A membership package that includes information on self-improvement skills, free legal and financial advice using e-mail, exclusive member discounts on a variety of products and services, easy ways to connect with other boomer women, and MORE.. A sense of belonging to a creative, powerful, encouraging group of women that will leave you feeling refreshed, revived, and renewed. Access to information from an enthusiastic, energetic, wise, and warm panel of experts who have written books, founded Web sites, and coached women. As a new member, I am exploring both of these organizations, and want to share my discovery with you. Visit their sites and see the many things that are going on. You might decide to submit stories or enroll in a seminar. Have fun! |
Today is the day when bold kites fly,
Capturing the Magic of Stories It is not quite spring, but here and there in California the sun begins to warm the earth, inviting crocuses and daffodils to bloom. The mockingbirds, that I love, have returned to singing madly on top of the telephone poles and trees outside my house, and even my roses began to bloom again during that warm spell last month. This is a glorious time of year, when winter still rules, but spring makes her promises. New growth is everywhere. This kind of weather feeds our creativity. The inner seeds we have planted come into flower. It’s good time to enter our stories. Stories seem to have a life of their own, bursting into new bloom even when we think the story is dead or tired. Many writers harvest seedlings from old stories and breathe new life into them.
Everyone wants to know how to manage the tough, darker stories and they want to have choice about what they write about. You know how it is—you put your hand to the paper and flowing from your pen comes some surprises! Yet, you would like to heal the past and hope that getting the stories out of you that have been hidden in the dark for so long might help. You can write any kind of story and still find healing. Even the research backs this up: positive, light stories were found to be as healing as dark stories.
Tips:
It is Spring, and a writer’s fancy turns to: Writing! And to all creation.
International Women's Day is March 8
In honor of women, women’s rights, and personal stories about half the population, we turn our attention to the stories and moments that shaped women’s lives. If you are a man, write about your wife, mother, or daughter using these prompts.
Write for 5-20 minutes on each idea. Save the vignettes to assemble later. |
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Upcoming Classes and Workshops Thursday Night Women's Circle Saturday Spiritual Autobiography and Memoir Circle Berkeley, California
Memoir Writing Retreat with Linda Joy Myers April 4-6, 2008 Calistoga, California (in the Napa Valley) Our annual Body and Soul spring writing retreat in Napa Valley is in the wine country with its beautiful views, world famous wine, and mud baths. The weekend retreat gives you an opportunity to relax in a lovely place, and to join other writers for a weekend of story writing, sharing wisdom, and learning new tools to take away with you.
Coming soon! NAMW - The National Association of Memoir Writers
The National Association of Memoir Writers can help you on your writing journey. There is a growing national and international memoir community where writers need support in solving the difficult questions about how to write a memoir, how to have a successful writing life and habits, and finding the path to successful publication. If you join at the special pre-launch price, you can participate right away in some of the benefits that will be offered only to the members of NAMW. Contests and Publications Entering contests is a good way to push your writing skills and hone your work. There are literally hundreds of venues where you can enter your work. Use Google to surf the web for sites that are looking for publications and lists of contests. Other resources for upcoming contests are in Poets and Writers and Writers Digest
Journal 2008 The Power of Writing Conference June 18-22, 2008 Denver, Colorado
Another mentor on my path of learning about the healing power of writing has been Kathleen Adams, founder of Journal Therapy and the author of several books focusing on the therapeutic power of writing. Kay teaches classes, retreats, and workshops for therapists and for writers nationally, and my interview with her about the healing power of writing is on my website for audio download. In June, 2008, Kathleen is hosting the first ever conference on writing as healing—Journal Conference 2008—The Power of Writing. This conference brings together the important people in the therapeutic, memoir, spiritual autobiography world such as Dr. James Pennebaker, Christina Baldwin, Tristine Rainier, and Kathleen Adams—four of the leading thinkers and theorists in the field of therapeutic writing headline a faculty of 40. Six mix-and-match tracks (Writing, Therapy, Healing/Wellness, Memoir/Life Story, Spirituality, and Writing in Community) allow a fully customizable conference experience. Special guest appearances by award-winning poet Michael Blumenthal and creative arts therapies troupe MUSE. Continuing education hours are available! Questions? Call (888) 421-2298 (in Colorado or from cell phone: (303) 986-6460) East of Eden Writing Conference September 5-7, 2008
Write Your Memoir and Still Be Invited Home for the Holidays: Handling Secrets, Lies and Scandals
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Expand Your Network--Develop Your Skills-- Nurture Your Creative Life
AWE:
Where Creativity and Imagination Connect With Passion and Attract Abundance - The Association of Web Entrepreneurs!
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Winter is a good time to deepen your writing process as we all enter the silence and contemplation of longer nights and cloudy days. Keep a writing journal. Write your spiritual autobiography. |
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