Too much regret. This is what you can do instead.
Writing a memoir is a project that can be dated and checked off.
On the Third Thursday of every month (at 1 PM/ET, 12 CT, 11 MT, 10 PT), you can participate in a live memoir-writing workshop on ZOOM. As I write this, the next Gathering is this Thursday, June 19, 2025.
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So many people, I’ve been reminded over the years, are weighted with regret for not having invested the time or the money to get their story written and in shape to leave as a legacy to another generation—whether that's a generation in their family or a next generation in the world.
Sometimes the memoir needed so little work to be completed but people put it off and then somehow it became too late.
Their energy flagged.
Other demands pressed on them.
Age took its toll.
They fell sick and died.
Is your story being written at last or is it at risk of being lost?
After all, it's not easy to write a memoir—especially if you have never written before and are alone to negotiate the ins and outs of writing a good memoir.
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If there's one thing I know I can do, it is that I can help you to write your story so that others may enjoy and/or benefit from it.
Let me know if and how I could make a difference in getting your story written at last and published for all to read by next year at this time.
Is it ghostwriting, coaching, editing, manuscript review or proofreading?
As always, I offer a free consultation.
You can get your memoir on track. Call today.
Remember, whatever you do today, to write a bit on your memoir.
Denis