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Working with The Memoir Network has been a truly exhilarating experience. I never expected to achieve so much … The expert memoir [help] I received turned [my writing] into an interesting book.
— Anna Beth Cielinski, Memoir Coaching Client
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A writing coach can help you at every step of the process. Having “been there and done that”—and being able to talk clearly about it, a memoir-writing coach can point you in the right direction and gently correct your course.
A coach is a teacher, a cheerleader, a critic, a motivator, a writing buddy, a person who holds you accountable for meeting your goals, a good listener, and sometimes an editor—and a coach can be more if you need more.
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Denis Ledoux

PS2: Here are several posts that speak to the importance of continuing education—yours and mine.