A lot of boomer women are writing their memoirs, and reading others'. I think many of us have stories to tell, and the work of finding those stories and bringing them to light is so rewarding. I'd love to hear about your stories or memoirs whether completed, in progress, or being contemplated. My article "R You Ready to Write Your Memoir?" will be published on http://www.WomensMemoirs.com on Tuesday, September 7.

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Today I blogged on womensmemoirs about how movies and early television programs had a profound effect on us and captured our imagination.  Please stop by and leave a comment about how books, TV programs, and films helped shape your perspective. I'd love to hear what you have to say!

I''m writing a memoir about healing from abuse.  I noticed your post on media and how it shaped us. I use TV shows in my memoir to show the passage of time and add realism to the time period I'm writing about.  One valuable resource for me is the online TV guides - you can put TV guide and a particular year in Google and it will give you the listing of shows. It has helped me to remember which nights particular shows were broadcast.  In editing the portion I'm working on today I found that the show the Virginian was on during a time when my parents drug me to a meeting that I had to sit through. I could grouse that I'd be missing my favorite show, which I did every Wednesday of that year :).  

Just posted a piece for womensmemoirs.com on Five Stellar Strategies for Writing Through Tough Times.  Please stop by and share your own strategy; we'd love to hear from you!

Today I blogged about honoring your writing process:  3 Days of Panic and 1 Day of Work, at womensmemoirs.com.  Please stop by and tell us about your own writing process, and if and how you honor it!  We'd love to hear from you.

I love the idea of writing a memoir but right now at 63, I'm too busy planning my next adventure of retiring, selling off most of our worldly possessions and becoming a citizen of the world with my husband and just a backpack and a rollie.  I started a blog to share my thoughts, concerns, inspiration and information with others and I was amazed at the positive response from baby boomers but much younger folks as well.   My blog is new and I've never written anything but a business letter or reports.  This is a whole new world and I plan on exploring every adventure that comes my way in the years ahead.  I'm going to live with all the gusto I can muster and then, when I can't go anymore, I'll be ready to write the memoir.

My blog is  http://www.justabackpackandarollie.wordpress.com  I would appreciate your feedback as I know I have a lot to learn.

Even memoirs can be enriched through collaboration:  Read about the Joys of Collaboration at womensmemoirs.com

Check out my blog for womensmemoirs.com: "I Can't Talk Now; I'm Peeling Carrots!" A (short, funny) Reflection on Multitasking, Mindfulness and Healing. 

I've been writing a memoir on and off for several years. It's a long road, but I suppose these things take time. My writing has certainly matured as I go along. Am now working on a second draft, but it's quite an extensive rewrite.

Certainly, having a blog is helping - I love the discipline, and the interaction with others. (http:bookscansavealife.com)  I'm really glad to have found this group!

For those of you who are considering hiring a memoir coach, I wrote a blog on that topic today at womensmemoirs.com: Thinking of Hiring a Memoir Writing Coach? 5 Tips for Getting the M...

I finished my memoir a year ago, got it professionally edited, trotted it out, got rejected. Meanwhile, I'd been reading my brains out for years about self-publishing. Nah. I needed more. I wanted my book to get a better support and send off and I wasn't ready to wait any longer. Hell, I'm a baby boomer, I'll be dead by the time I find an agent in this climate. So I'm going with She Writes Press. Big decision. I wrote about this in my blog, not only that though, I found myself writing about all those fears that arose when I began my memoir that were resurfacing, about how I was about to well and truly to lay myself out there on the page, naked and vulnerable. And what about the people involved? Would I hurt anyone with my account? I'd already resolved this, hadn't I?

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