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"What's Your Story?: The Workbook" serves as the workbook companion guide to "What's Your Story?", which has emerged to become the definitive guide on how to write your personal story, be it a memoir, biography, family history or other personal non-fiction account. This workbook is also used in Ross Kelly's workshop series, also entitled "What's Your Story?", which guides its participants through the 'horizontal' method of writing personal stories, which reduces the time required to write your story from months or years, to weeks.

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"What's Your Story?: The Workbook" serves as the workbook companion guide to "What's Your Story?", which has emerged to become the definitive guide on how to write your personal story, be it a memoir, biography, family history or other personal non-fiction account. This workbook is also used in Ross Kelly's workshop series, also entitled "What's Your Story?", which guides its participants through the 'horizontal' method of writing personal stories, which reduces the time required to write your story from months or years, to weeks.
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Autorenporträt
Living the mantra, 'everyone has a story, and every story should be told', Ross Kelly is an author, a ghost writer, a public speaker and workshop leader, and has devoted his professional life to encouraging anyone and everyone who will listen to write their story. After retiring from a consulting career working with companies like Compaq Computer and Hewlett Packard, Ross wrote and published his own family story, "What's Your Favorite Song? The Life, Family and Music of George and Emma Kelly". Since that time, Ross has worked with many aspiring authors, through workshops, individual consultations and ghost writing projects, to assist them in their efforts to write and publish their stories. Ross is a graduate of Georgia Southern University and has his graduate degree from the University of Georgia.