Memoir
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How to Use Family Photos to Fuel Your Writing (Part 1)

Memories provide a catalog of subjects for your writing. Especially if your genre is memoir, delving deeply into your past is a natural way to find your subject and focus. If you write about family, specifically about your relationships with your parents or siblings, tapping into your earliest memories can reap a storehouse of material. Continue reading
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Should We Write about Family Secrets?

At a writing workshop I attended a few years ago, the facilitator gave us this prompt: Write about something that your family would object to you writing about. Some workshop participants expressed discomfort with this assignment. Most hesitated before beginning to write. Their reluctance was understandable because we were being asked to open a long-locked Continue reading
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How to Restore an Abandoned Garden (An Experiment in Second-Person Point of View)

My thanks to Bear River Review, in which an earlier version of this essay was published. How to Restore an Abandoned Garden at a House You Bought in Ypsi First: Realize that you have moved into someone else’s house. Wander through the leavings of another person’s life. When you are a firmly established mid-lifer, get Continue reading
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Is Writing Good for Us and, if so, Should We Care?

For most of my writing life, I have resisted the idea that writing is therapeutic. Maybe it is, but so what? That’s not why I wanted to write. I wanted to create literary art. I wanted to write for an audience, not for my mental health. I used to think that those who use writing Continue reading
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Point of View, Times Two

You’ve probably been warned not to do it. Astute and well-intentioned English instructors have routinely cautioned students against using second-person address of the reader as you in academic and scholarly writing. Doing so is too informal, they have said; it creates an inappropriate familiarity between writer and reader. Among fiction writers, the use of second-person Continue reading
Do you write about yourself and your experiences? Do you write about traumatic events in your life? Or, do you struggle to find time and motivation to write?
If so, this blog is for you.
