Diving Deeply: Using Research to Explore, Expand, and Revise Your Work
Whether you write true stories, fiction, or poetry, research can be a multifaceted tool to explore, expand, and revise your work.
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Whether you write true stories, fiction, or poetry, research can be a multifaceted tool to explore, expand, and revise your work.
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Delicious to read, devilishly difficult to write, micro memoir requires great story-telling skill and evocative language.
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What does having a strong writing voice mean, and how can writers develop their own?
You have a story burning inside - something you've experienced and overcome, or perhaps a family story that needs to be told and preserved for future generations.
We have been made of people, shaped by people, defined by people, and defined ourselves in opposition to or in allegiance with people. Can we ever be truly alone on our memoir pages?
Learn a conceptual model for writing nonfiction to help you realize your vision.
Does your writing feel flat or unfocused? Harness the power of setting to ground your reader and bring your sentences to life on the page.
Are you working on a novel, short story or memoir? Scenes are your building blocks.
Homes protect us, they contain us, they extend us, they release us. They also shape us. Memoir helps show us how.