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Linda Joy Myers Memories and Memoirs March 2010 Newsletter Now Available Online!

March 24, 2010 by Linda Joy Myers  
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Memories and Memoirs Newsletter | March 2010

Light, Daffodils, and Tomatoes
by Linda Joy Myers
The morning light splashes on the yellow daffodils, creating sun spots in the yard, a happy, nodding and smiling garden that responds to the warmth of the ever increasing sun.  We all feel this in March—our energy lifts and we eagerly look forward [...]

Book signing photos

March 10, 2010 by LJM  
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From Book Signing Event, posted by Linda Joy Myers on 3/10/2010 (4 items)

Betsy, Linda Joy and Dianne

My agent, Verna Dreibach

Alan Rinzler from Jossey Bass

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Power of Memoir Blog Tour

March 8, 2010 by Linda Joy Myers  
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The topics on the blog tour include: How to Write Your Memoir and Go Home for the Holidays, Write a Healing Memoir, Truth and Secrets in Memoir Writing, how to manage writing a memoir and the inner and outer critics, and much more.

The Personal History of a Book’s Life—The Power of Memoir

February 21, 2010 by Linda Joy Myers  
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My newest book The Power of Memoir—How to Write Your Healing Story has just been released by Jossey-Bass. I’m thrilled about this, because the road to getting to a large publisher has been long and confusing. Often I had to traverse through unknown terrains to get where I am now: holding a brand new copy of my book. The cover is soft and silky, it glows in colors of amber, the pages smell good inside. Confession: I’m a book sniffer.

Story Circle Conference—post conference highs, creativity in motion

February 12, 2010 by LJM  
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Meeting Heather Cariou, the keynote speaker for the first time.
She slipped into the café and was sitting alone. I only knew her from her photograph, but I knew it was Heather. I had read her memoir Sixty Five Roses, and felt that I knew her in some ways at least, as I think we all [...]

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