Words for Women Writing Memoir, #52
Another World War II word as a tip about word choice and memoir writing.
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Today's word from World War II takes on a musical tone.
View ArticleWords for Women Writing Memoir, #54
Here's a word from World War II that seems quite offensive today. What do you think?
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Think you know all the card games? What about this one that made its way into our language during World War II thanks to two authors.
View ArticleMemoir Writers: An Opportunity to Publish a Rosie the Riveter Family Story
If you have a mother or grandmother who was a Rosie the Riveter, here's an opportunity to submit that family story. Be sure to check it out.
View ArticleMemoir Marketing and a Chance to Win a Rosie the Riveter Music CD
Women's Memoirs announces a music CD giveaway to showcase one tool in platform building and marketing.
View ArticleRosie Stories: My Mother’s Crimson Lipstick, Part 2 by Angela Kempe
How do you write the story of a family member? Today's author provides one example…telling the story as if spoken by her grandmother. This is the next in our series of Rosie Stories and we hope you...
View ArticleHappy Rosie the Riveter Day, 2019
Women's Memoirs acknowledges Rosie the Riveter Day, March 21. Women's history should be acknowledged and treasured.
View ArticleGive a Recipe. Get a GIFT
We invite you to share treasured family recipes from World War II and/or The Depression (a source of many of the recipes used During WW2 when food rationing limited what could be bought.) In this Rosie...
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