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Permalink Reply by Pamela Jane on May 24, 2011 at 5:59am
Permalink Reply by Pamela Jane on May 24, 2011 at 6:01am Julie,
We have a family living nearby who also adopted (three) siblings from Russian, and have an older teenage daughter. Please keep us posted; the book sounds great!
Permalink Reply by Emiliana Martín on May 24, 2011 at 1:03am Free psychotherapy that actually works w/o 12 steps. Hint: It's a memoir
Permalink Reply by Pamela Jane on May 24, 2011 at 6:02am Emiliana,
This book sounds fascinating. Is there any more you can say about it now; is it out?
Permalink Reply by Emiliana Martín on June 16, 2011 at 12:55pm Pamela,
Thanks for asking. I didn't notice this question until today. I'm in the process of writing my memoir. Of course, as I write, I publish into my blog. My hope is to transition from blog to published memoir.
I'm currently focusing on my life now as a widowed, single parent but will occasionally delve into my history that includes incest, a past that's slightly more complicated, difficult to write about.
My thinking is if I just start writing, I said if I JUST START WRITING the rest will come and believe me, it's a tsunami. It's the way I'm wired. For some reason, where my memoir is concerned, I do fits and spurts as opposed to chapters at a time.
A former boss once said, "I believe in good rewriting. Rarely is the first draft final." So, for me, I'm drafting my first pages. I wish I would write it faster but this is the process God has mapped out for me.
I LOVE WRITING and look forward to my first published book.
Permalink Reply by Emiliana Martín on May 25, 2011 at 6:38pm VOTE 4 MY BLOG at Circle of Moms http://bit.ly/ln8bDA then ...
read it at http://bit.ly/eNpJ3X
It's become clear that my blog IS my memoir. I hope, someday, to publish it. I've been procrastinating for too long, obviously.
Permalink Reply by Emiliana Martín on June 13, 2011 at 5:23pm Today (actually yesterday) I posted the second installment of my "Blog therapy" series titled, "The Joy of Gardening." It's actually become that blog I'll turn into a book someday. Read it now so you can say you read it before it was a polished novel.
Visit http://bit.ly/mCCouK.
Feel free to follow me on here on She Writes, Twitter, Facebook and/or Scribd.
Permalink Reply by Emiliana Martín on June 16, 2011 at 12:46pm Yet another memoir installment on my blog
How kids survive childhood http://bit.ly/l8Bzje or http://on.fb.me/h3tTsy
Did your child do something so outrageous that you just had to laugh, I mean turn around and laugh because you didn't want them to think what they just did was okay even though it seemed to come right out of a sitcom?
Permalink Reply by Linda Lichtman on August 7, 2011 at 11:40am Please let me add that tonite on my InnerGiggler Radio show I have special guest Victoria Zackheim, an incredible writer/editor, who teaches Memoir thru UCLA extension. 5 of her Anthologies have been published, one book of fiction, and one of the anthologies is being adapted as a stage play opening on the west coast next year.
You can connect at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/InnerGiggler or call 661-449-1449
We air LIVE at 7p-pt/ 10p-et - Call in your Memoir questions...we're one enormous energy!
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Permalink Reply by Pamela Jane on December 5, 2011 at 8:16am Memoir writers, find out how to dream you way into your memoir -- work while you're sleeping! http://bit.ly/vlCUjA
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