Do One Thing
I’ve been cross-stitching for years, but most of it goes out the door – as in a gift for someone else or in a drawer for framing later. It doesn’t feel right to take up our precious wall space (of which there is little) to hang a stitched piece I’ve …
Danger Zone: Writing About Friends and Family in Your Memoir
“If people wanted you to write warmly about them, they should have behaved better.” Anne Lamott While the above quote sounds harsh, there is truth in it. Sometimes, our stories include other people who were (and maybe are) a little prickly. Frustrating. Or, perhaps, harmful. And then, there are the …
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Capture Your Moments
Thinking about writing a memoir? If you’re like most people, memories can be tricky. If you try to remember a childhood experience, odds are your brain has transformed reality into a memory that doesn’t quite align with what actually happened. Or, we’ve completely forgotten those childhood memories.