Category Archives: memoir writing

Straddling the Waters and recognising the value of voice.

Sometimes life seems to put you with a leg on either side of a chasm and it becomes hard to move in either direction as you straddle the abyss. My apologies for not replying to your comments ( I do … Continue reading

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99 Word Flash Fiction: A Finite time for Nurturing

Charli’s prompt this week I found once again difficult. I was once a nurse. Nursing is considered a nurturing profession. I don’t agree. Nursing I do think is a caring profession. I used to say that the day the tears … Continue reading

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Work In Progress Blog Tour Stop

On March 7th Sherri Matthews from A view from My Summerhouse tagged me for this WIP Blog tour Stop. I am honoured to be chosen as Sherri is a talented memoirist who is writing her as yet unnamed memoir, writing articles … Continue reading

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Call me anything but don’t call me late for dinner: Names and their importance

Names are a subject of great importance to memoir writers. I would go further and say names are important for us all. Paul Eakin, states in his article Breaking the Rules: The Consequences of Self Narration that we learn from our parents … Continue reading

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Writing Tips: Starting the flow

Last night I read in John Creswell’s book Research Design some writing tips which hit a chord with me as I realised that I did these tips unwittingly. Soon after I finished the chapter in Creswell I read on Lisa Kirazian’s blog that she … Continue reading

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Timbergetters, Forebears, Water and BOTS

When we had the farm we became interested in the history of the area and soon realised that my forebears were instrumental in the upstream country where logging the timber with the bullock teams was the main activity. It must … Continue reading

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What is the Difference between Memoir and Fiction?

The biggest difference between fiction and memoir is that the latter is a truthful account of yourself or that of someone who you personally know. Memoir comes from the French word for memory and that is exactly what it is … Continue reading

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Ese’s Weekly Shoot and Quote Challenge: Imagination

“You are lucky to be one of those people who wishes to build sand castles with words, who is willing to create a place where your imagination can wander. We build this place with the sand of memories; these castles … Continue reading

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We can’t wait two weeks: Trog and other Animals

Roger was inconsolable and watched Mungo liked a hawk for signs of deterioration. At every available moment Roger hugged Mungo as though he would never let him go. As a result Roger spent less time in the shop,  having every … Continue reading

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Daily Prompt: Truth or dare

As a small child I was taught to tell the truth and this I did unwaveringly until I got into trouble for telling it. I cannot remember exactly what the incident was but I know it was something to do … Continue reading

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