Ladies, ever feel overwhelmed juggling the various roles you wear? Mother, wife, employee, entrepreneur, writer, care giver? The list goes on and on. And you wonder if you can fulfill your obligations attached to each role? On today’s blog, Dee Selby, my Virtual Marketing Assistant, shares the importance of re-thinking these roles and the obligations attached to them based on …
How to Write A Book Hook to Attract Readers
My husband enjoys fly fishing along the Colorado river. For fly fishing, the hook is the bait. During different times of the year, in different part of the stream, you want to use different flies to attract the fish. Ultimately, you want to use exactly what the fish wants at the time of the year. Same for a book. A …
7 Tips to Make Interviewing Family Fun and Effective
If you’re considering writing a family legacy book, interviewing family members is one of the most important steps. And hopefully one of the most fun and inspiring. While you might think you can go “off the cuff” because you’re interviewing family members, I highly recommend preparing; otherwise, the interview might go off the rails and you leave without any helpful …
Tips to starting a legacy book
Hopefully, Donna Branch’s guest post last week inspired you to consider writing a legacy book. Pursuing a legacy project is as much about the journey as the product. I experienced this firsthand when I helped my parents write their memoir. I discovered more about my family’s story through the process, especially as we interviewed the older relatives from my great-uncle …
How Writing a Legacy Book Impacted the Writer’s Life: Q & A with Donna Branch
Note: Today’s guest post comes from my friend Donna Branch. I met her at our church’s woman’s social event and felt a connection. Eventually, I reached out to her, and we became friends. She’s one of the most active people I know. She is a HR director for a local company, runs a non-profit called Three to the Third, and …
Unique Ways to Preserve Family Stories
By Dee Selby, Professional Organizer, Dee’s Downsize and Declutter Moving boxes in attics, framed pictures stored in hot garages, shoe boxes in closets, in storage units mixed with old papers and Christmas ornaments, envelopes in desks and sliding about in dresser drawers . . . I’ve seen family photos and other memorabilia scattered throughout peoples homes. . . none of …
Mother’s Day Gift Ideas
Happy Mother’s Day week. I’m not a mother, but appreciate everyone who is. Shout out to my mom who subscribes to the blog. Thanks for being such a supportive, fun-loving, wise mother. I’m glad your influence is woven into my life. Mother’s Day is a great time to buy your mother a personalized gift centered around story. Whether you buy …
Q & A with Editor, Michele Chiappetta
NOTE: I’ve known Michele for over four years through her writing critique group, Unbreakable Spines. She’s a proficient editor and wears a variety of editing hats. She’s an editor at Preview 918 magazine-a popular regional lifestyle magazine-a book editor, and co-founder of Writing Well Workshop, a community providing local writing workshops. And she’s also written a variety of books. Question: What are …
Tips for Resurrecting a Writing Project
Last summer, I started working on a non-fiction ebook. But I got distracted after I started working on a novel, Love at the Mayo. (I know, you should only work on one writing project at a time.) Guess what? The ebook project got put on hold. But once I submitted Love at the Mayo to an editor, I returned to …
Re-Launching a Published Book
Today’s vlog is an interview I conducted yesterday with my life coach, Erin Garcia. Erin’s a life coach, author, and speaker. I’ve known her for almost two years and we’ve connected not just on leadership coaching but writing as well. She’s energetic, inspiring, and productive. I featured her because she’s re-launching a second edition of her memoir, The Real Skinny …