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Timelines and Community

Earlier this week, I had the privilege of meeting with the Central Florida Genealogy Society at the Seminole County Library in Casselberry, Florida. This amazing group gathered to participate in my timelines presentation where I talked about different timeline styles, what kinds of information to include on a timeline, timeline-creation technology, and the benefits of creating a timeline of your personal and family history. It really is an invaluable tool for anyone writing life-based stories. We had a lively group who asked lots of great questions and inspired some interesting discussion. Thanks so much for your warm welcome and enthusiasm!

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Roy Peter Clark

What do you call someone who has authored seventeen books on writing; is dubbed America’s writing coach; serves as senior scholar at The Poynter Institute, a school for journalists; falls in love with language all over every day; spends an hour dissecting a six-word sentence; and plays keyboard and sings most any song on demand, even Tina Turner? I call him Roy Peter Clark. As soon as I heard Roy Peter Clark was speaking at the Orange County Public Library’s Book Festival last month, I put it on my calendar and made plans to attend. His books are ones I return to repeatedly for writing advice.

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The Basics of Writing Well

In the Basics of Writing Well workshop coming up Saturday, June 9th, you will learn so many easy-to-accomplish tricks and tips to take your writing to the next level. I’ve taught memoir writing for twenty years now, edited the work of hundreds of authors, and pulled together the most common ways writers dilute their work for this class. But don’t worry, I won’t stop there. I’ll teach you many simple adjustments to dramatically improve your text.

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Team Writing Your Life: Meet Amanda Benson

I met Patricia several years ago through a mutual friend. At the time, I had no idea that she was a published author or had this amazing business publishing people’s life stories and coaching others in their writing endeavors. As soon as I found out, however, I thought to myself, “Wow, how do I get in on that?" More on that in a moment. I do not ever remember a time that I didn’t love to read or write. I have always been fascinated by words and stories. I am quite fond of that internal narration that never ceases. If you're a writer, too, you know exactly what I mean.

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Timelines Workshop

Join me this Monday, May 21st,1-2:00 p.m. at the Casselberry Branch Library (215 N. Oxford Rd.) for Timelines, a free workshop hosted by the Central Florida Genealogical Society. I'll discuss types of timelines, provide resources and methods for creating your own, and describe how to use your timeline to assist in your writing process. I can't wait to show you how useful…

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John Mitchell Bookstore Talk

Imagine walking by a bookstore and seeing your book in the window. It can happen. It did to Captain John B. Mitchell Jr. USN (Ret.). Then, imagine yourself standing before a group of people who hang on to every word as you tell them about your amazing life and how you went about writing your book. That can happen too! And it’s going to happen to Captain Mitchell on Tuesday, May 15 at 7:00 p.m. at The Bookmark, 220 First Street in Neptune Beach, Florida. If you live anywhere near Neptune Beach, I encourage you to drop in and hear the story of Captain Mitchell’s seven deployments and pick up a copy of his book.

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