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Classes, seminars, podcasts, and book for memoir and family history writers.
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Plan to Publish - The Webinar - Memories In Time
FREE
It’s easy to put off writing a book as you strive to complete your research – a never ending task. This webinar will take you through 12 steps to going from Plan to Publish.
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Posterity Post | A must if you are interested in genealogy...
What would you think if you received a letter today that had been written to you by a great great grandparent over 100 years ago? Well you can do that for future generations. Anniversary and special covers and stamps can also be prepared for any interested organisation for any special occasion to remember our past and educate for the future. Located in Chatham Islands, New Zealand.
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Recollections - Capturing Memories
Resources, articles, e-courses and free ezine for genealogists who now want to turn their research into a collection of polished family stories. Let a personal historian show you how.
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Sagahuus.com - memorypedia and sagahouse
Sagahuus.com is not a traditional genealogy website but an online memorypedia and sagahouse - a memories, memorials and history database.
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Ten Steps to Writing and Publishing Your Family History (YouTube)
By AmericanAncestors.
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A guide to research and writing your family history.
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The Center for Life Stories Preservation
Family Stories - Military Memoirs - Reunions - Genealogy - Anniversaries.
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United Kingdom. The History Channel is searching for interesting family stories for publication.
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The History Detective - Newsletters
Newsletter devoted to helping you write your family history in an interesting, entertaining and informative way.
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The Three Spaces to Organizing Your Family History Writing
From the The Family History Writing Studio.
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Find encouragement for turning your genealogy research into articles or books. Includes lists of publishers, writing organizations, a glossary, contests, and a bookstore.
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Writing and Publishing Your Family History
From American Ancestors.
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You Should Write Your Family History
It's never too late to start writing your family history. Those stories told by old folks should be written down so future generations can read them.









