The Process of a Manuscript Review “What happens in a manuscript review?” you ask. Using the Track Changes function of Microsoft Word, we record our reactions to your manuscript and make suggestions for changes. This proves fluid in sending you our thoughts and suggestions for change. It’s here we share with you our comments about […]
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Manuscript FAQ
Below are some of the Frequently Asked Questions about a Manuscript Review. Q. What is the difference between a Manuscript Review and Editing? A. When you ask for editing, you receive a detailed feedback that may include detailed suggestions for rewriting. In a manuscript review, you will not receive a report of this paragraph or […]
Manuscript Review
A Skillful Manuscript Review What It Can Do For Your Memoir Your friends and family love your memoir. Apparently, they are sure you are an outstanding writer, but you’re not so sure. Perhaps you wonder if you need a manuscript review. What they are telling you comes across more like support and opinion rather than […]
Monday Focus: “Trying to Write” Your Memoir
People tell me all the time that they are going “trying to write” their memoir. But “trying” to write doesn’t get a memoir written.
More memoir-writing resources at The Memoir Network.
“Free” can take you only so far. For more resources to take you deeper into memoir writing, explore these resources.
How can memoir writer go wrong knowing more about how to write a memoir?
How can you go wrong knowing more about how to write a memoir? We can say emphatically that you can’t! Check out these free resources to help you write and finish your memoir.!
Monday Focus: Pre-writing is more important than you think.
Pre-writing is the process of gathering and ordering information before you begin to write. Here’s where to start.
A Best Memoir Writing Practice
When learning to write memoir, it can feel awkward and uncomfortable as you learn the process, just like in learning to swim. We often see people who are not comfortable swimming flail about in the water, their heads reaching up high, desperately, to catch a breath of air. They usually execute strokes too fast. This […]
Learning to Write Memoir Is Like Learning to Swim!
We often see people who are not comfortable swimming flail about in the water, their heads reaching up high, desperately, to catch a breath of air. This awkward gesture soon tires them. Try as they might there is not enough air for them as they constrict their ribs, twist their heads, contort their jaws. Writing […]