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John is a born storyteller. Helping him put all his memories and his knowledge into print was a joyful and
John is a born storyteller. Helping him put all his memories and his knowledge into print was a joyful and
With Remembrance Day upon us, we’re reminded of the profound impact that personal war memoirs have played in shaping our
There are as many different reasons for writing a memoir as there are writers of memoirs. Some of the most
Pat Chrisfield is one of those people who, firmly and with conviction, but nevertheless quietly and without making any fuss
Every individual has unique life experiences, some filled with joy and excitement while others are tinged with grief and loss.
As we age, we start to look back on the course of our lives, and many of us desire the
Using a professional ghostwriter will be a new experience for most authors. Here are 7 brilliant tips for working with
Meet Artifcts – a digital way of organizing stuff and capture the meaning behind it. Photos, video, audio & anecdotes
As a LifeBook Memoirs editor, certain books linger in your mind long after they’re finished. Martin Sterne’s autobiography is one
Everyone experiences loneliness sometimes. But despite the world being more connected than ever, many of us find that loneliness becomes
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