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Personal Writing June 2005
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Item No. #WY0605
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Editor's Letter
GET REAL
How to start your own writing group; the six best Web sites for creativity; what happens when loved ones read your journal without permission.
GET PERSONAL
A Memoir to Remember
By Nancy Hendrickson
How to turn your life story into an extraordinary read.
The Surreal Life
By Maria Schneider
An interview with the bestselling memoirist of Running With Scissors, Augusten Burroughs.
Squelch Your Inner Censor
By Jacquelyn B. Fletcher
Creative ways to give your inner censor the kiss-off.
Lessons Learned
By Barbara DeMarco-Barrett
Three lessons in publishing perseverance.
Fishing For Fresh Ideas
By Craig Wilson
Learn how to capture ideas by taking a good look at the world around you in a new way.
GET WRITING
Love Letters
By Rebecca McClanahan
Craft a heartfelt letter to the object of your affection.
Free Your Feelings
By Michael Lewin
Dig deeper in your journaling by learning to listen more carefully to your inner voice.
Connecting to the Divine
By Miriam Sagan
Learn how to use poetry to connect with your spirituality.
Breathe Life Into Your Writing
By Nan Phifer
A simple brainstorming technique will help you enrich your personal writing with sensory details.
Bring It Into Focus
By Gloria Kempton
A critique illustrating how an essay can lose impact when it's not clearly defined.
Plod On
By Karyn Langhorne
This motivational technique can get you through when your muse is M.I.A.
The Elegant Finish
By Lauren Kessler
Leave your readers satisfied with a well-crafted ending.
The Write Trip
By Christopher Gronlund
If you're struggling to find the time to write, treat
yourself to a rejuvenating writing vacation.
15 Creative Kick Starts
By Beth Derringer-Keith
How to feel inspired in an uninspiring world.
Carve Out a Writing Space
By Meg Leder
Finding time in your hectic life.
Crossing Over
By Lauren Kessler
What nonfiction writers can learn from their fiction
writing counterparts.
Writer's Block
By Nilsa Moreno
The one way to get the nagging cursor to stop blinking.
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