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Memoir Writing Blog — Memoir, Autobiography, Personal Stories, Family History, Life Story, Memoir Writing Workshops, Journaling, Writing, Memoir Writing Prompts, Writing & Healing
http://womensmemoirs.com A blog about writing memoir, journaling, autobiography, family or personal history, life story, Women’s Memoirs provides writing tips, author interviews, writing prompts, memoir writing workshops and critique groups. Everyone Has a Story to Tell.
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National Association of Memoir Writers (NAMW)
The National Association of Memoir Writers (NAMW) invites memoir writers from all over the world to connect, learn, and get inspired. The goal of our organization is to help memoir writers feel empowered with purpose and energy to begin and develop their life stories into a publishable memoir. The mission of NAMW is to support you in your quest to write personal stories, leave a legacy, create a spiritual autobiography, and heal through writing. We are here to help connect, inspire, and support memoir writers from all over the world. Memoir writing heals! According to research published by Dr. James Pennebaker and his colleagues, writing a true story helps to heal such illnesses as arthritis and asthma. New research shows that writing positive stories is as healing as the dark stories. Linda Joy Myers, author of Becoming Whole Writing Your Healing Story, offers workshops, online classes, and coaching for your writing project. A therapist for twenty-five years, she helps to silence your inner critic and help you manage issues about family, secrets, and silence.
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BRAVE: A Memoir of Overcoming Shyness by Helen Rivas-Rose
Born of a long life of suffering from shyness, this memoir reveals the hurt and anguish that acutely shy people experience. Brave, the first full‐length memoir of shyness, takes the reader on a complete journey, from early life and overwhelming, inexplicable shyness to later years of gradual comprehension, social adaptation, and eventual understanding and peace of mind. From beginning to end, Helen Rivas‐Rose’s unstated purpose never wavers: her message is to help inspire other shy people to overcome their own pain.
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