3 Decisions That Sustain Your Memoir Writing
Denis Ledoux
Helping first-time and (often) only time writers via coaching, editing, ghostwriting, and book production to produce the book they so dream of.
Like most projects, memoir writing is best done with thoughtfulness and planning.
Just jumping in can sometimes work, but more frequently, it leads to a lot of useless and even bad writing.
In this video, I make a case for three important decisions you can—and should—make before you commit yourself to writing. They will facilitate the process and maximize your success.?
Writing a memoir requires that a writer be willing to bring discipline, courage, and vision to the task—and not only be willing but actually do so. These are not necessarily easy decisions to make, but then no one said that writing a memoir was going to be easy. What's true is that it is important to do.
Below is a free video ecourse I have curated for you. It is somewhat different from other e-courses as I am sending you to my playlists on The Better Memoir Writing Master Class Channel. If you haven't looked at the playlists, I hope you will spend a few moments discovering all that I have available for you there.
?Here is a FREE video e-course I have curated just for you.
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~ Today’s video: A Combo of Discipline, Courage, and Vision: Your Rocket to Success!
To read the blog post from which this video is inspired click here.
And remember: “Inch by inch, it’s a cinch; yard by yard, it’s hard.”
Good luck writing your stories!
Keep writing. Your memoir is important.
Best,
Denis