
Memoirs: Writing a Good One
Memoirs are not autobiographies—they are reflective narratives that explore a specific theme, experience, or transformation in your life. The best memoirs go deep, focusing on emotions, insights, and personal growth rather than a chronological account of events. If you have a moment, theme, or experience that has shaped you, it might be the perfect foundation for an extraordinary memoir.

Tell the Truth and Tell It Well
Writing demands truth, even when it’s difficult. By sharing our stories honestly and skillfully, we free ourselves, connect with others, and create powerful narratives.

On Being a Writer: Overcoming Doubt and Getting Started
Overcoming self-doubt is the first step to becoming a writer. Whether you're starting with personal stories, memoirs, or fiction, the key is simply to begin writing.