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The Family Story Workbook is a word to the wise for collecting the words of the wise. Have you ever wanted to write down the story of your family but never known where to start? Have you ever wanted to write your memoir, but you weren't quite sure what tales of your life best fit the narrative you hoped to capture? Have you ever wanted to reflect on the moments that transformed you into the person that you are today? Have you ever wanted to have a shared project between family members? Have you ever wanted a unique gift idea for a parent, grandparent, aunt, or uncle who you know has a powerful…mehr

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The Family Story Workbook is a word to the wise for collecting the words of the wise. Have you ever wanted to write down the story of your family but never known where to start? Have you ever wanted to write your memoir, but you weren't quite sure what tales of your life best fit the narrative you hoped to capture? Have you ever wanted to reflect on the moments that transformed you into the person that you are today? Have you ever wanted to have a shared project between family members? Have you ever wanted a unique gift idea for a parent, grandparent, aunt, or uncle who you know has a powerful life story to tell? This workbook is designed for all of these reasons and more. Write it down because who else is going to? Write it down for you. Write it down for your family. Write it down for the historical record, whatever that means to you.
Autorenporträt
Kris Spisak wrote her first book, Get a Grip on your Grammar: 250 Writing and Editing Reminders for the Curious or Confused (Career Press, 2017), with a goal to help writers of all kinds sharpen their craft and empower their communications. Her "Words You Should Know" podcast and "Grammartopia" events follow the same mission, as does her latest book, The Novel Editing Workbook: 105 Tricks and Tips for Revising your Fiction Manuscript (Davro Press, 2020). A former college writing instructor, having taught at institutions including the University of Richmond and Virginia Commonwealth University, Kris is now an active ghostwriter, speaker, and freelance editor. She is the board chair of James River Writers and a member of the Alliance of Independent Authors and the Women's Fiction Writers Association, and she cannot wait to share her next publication news.