Memoir

Einstein holds a book. The cover is his own face, tongue out.
Marketing
Robert Wood

Your Non-Fiction Introduction: Everything You Need To Know

Non-fiction might seem more straight-forward than fiction, but it actually involves a host of traditions and superstitions all its own. The focus of many of these is the non-fiction introduction: the reader’s first real experience of the work and one which often dictates if they’ll go any further. So how should non-fiction authors approach this seemingly all-important

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Travel Writing
Writing
Robert Wood

The 3 Things Successful Travel Writing Books Need

Travel writing books can no longer afford to be just detailed accounts of a trip – television has that covered – and travel blogging has changed the reader’s expectations for a travel narrative. Since so many people document their travels, the currency of the genre has been diluted, and travel writers have to prove to

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How to write memoir
Writing
Robert Wood

The Right Way To Write A Memoir

To many people, memoirs seem easy. After all, they’re chronicles of what really happened. Without the need to invent or even really organize, what’s left for an author to do? The answer, of course, is ‘a lot’. Where fiction is malleable, fact is often rigid and difficult to shape into a palatable form. Memoir writers

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Writing
Bronwyn Hemus

Six Tips For Writing A Memoir That People Will Actually Read

Often, the most compelling and permanent method to capture the powerful emotions and impact of a specific life event is through memoir. Writing memoir is a highly personal and “self” orientated experience. While you do not need to be an established, published or experienced writer to begin writing your memoir, if you are writing to

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