Writing From Life: Telling Your Soul's Story, by Susan Wittig Albert
Written by Story Circle Network founder and past-president of the Board of Directors, Susan Wittig Albert, Writing From Life: Telling Your Soul's Story is a guided writing program that was written for every woman who longs to tell her soul's story, and who might benefit from some encouragement, many examples, and over 200 pages of ideas about how to get started.
If you do each of the guided writings, you will have written a book—a book of over a hundred pages of your own personal narrative. Writing From Life invites you to find your authentic voice and celebrate its song—the exciting, sad, dramatic, everyday, heroic, comic stories you have to tell. It also invites you to share your stories with other women, in Story Circles that meet to write and talk.
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A Priceless Legacy: Writing the Stories of Your Family History, by Pat Flathouse
Written by former Older Women's Legacy Circle Director Pat Flathouse, A Priceless Legacy: Writing the Stories of Your Family History is a nine-chapter book with exercises, ideas, and ways to help you write the stories of your family history. To order your own copy ($18, including shipping), contact Pat Flathouse (pflat@austin.rr.com).
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Your Life, Your Story, by Pat Flathouse, Catherine Cogburn, Susan Wittig Albert
A valuable resource for any woman who wants to tell the story of her life, but especially useful for women over 60. Based on the highly successful, widely acclaimed Older Women's Legacy Circle workshop program of the Story Circle Network. Sturdily bound in plastic with a coil binding that allows the book to lie flat. A helpful resource, a wonderful gift.
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The Book of Me: A Guide to Scrapbooking About Yourself, by Angie Pedersen
Many crafters use scrapbooking to preserve the lives of their children, loved ones and friends. This unique title encourages them to put the spotlight on themselves! Angie Pedersen shows them how to recognize and record their own life's work—from childhood and adolescence to adulthood...
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The Autobiography Box, by Brian Bouldrey
The Autobiography Box presents innovative writing suggestions in a visually dynamic, totally inviting, hands-on portable kit. Sixty appealing cards filled with quotes, questions,...
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The Observation Deck: A Tool Kit for Writers, by Naomi Epel
The Observation Deck is kind of like an I Ching for writers. At an impasse in your essay or novel? Looking for a new approach or even merely a warm-up exercise? Simply pluck a card from the deck, refer to the appropriate section in the accompanying book, and go with it. Each card—there are 50—is...
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The Writer's Idea Book, by Jack Heffron
If you ever wanted to write and didn't know what to write about or how to start, this book is for you. Jack Heffron offers more than 400 writing prompts that are sure to spark your interest and desire to put pen to paper-without your feeling limited by the suggestions...
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Celebrations Keepsake Book, by Susan Branch
A great deal of the joy brought about by any event or celebration is in the remembering. With that in mind, Susan created this keepsake book as a place where family and friends can share impressions, expressions of love, words of wisdom and friendly advice. Included are wonderful handwritten quotations and beautiful watercolor illustrations...
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Making & Keeping Creative Journals, by Suzanne J. E. Tourtillott
The handwritten journal may seem like an anachronism in our computer-oriented age, but it is still the perfect medium for recording daily activities or indulging in creative expression. Imaginative crafters who want to create their own blank books will find projects here for 15 journals constructed from a variety of materials...
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