Family Homes Are Filled With Memories

Today’s article in the New York Times’ Home section brought out a great point- Can you keep the memories if you get rid of the house? Of course you can–by writing stories of the great memories shared there. . . . → Read More: Family Homes Are Filled With Memories

Top Chef Shows Family Foods and Family Traditions

The look of amazement when connections are made keeps me loving to be a personal historian. The joy you see on the faces is something really hard to explain. When you see it you know it, that is how I have to describe it. . . . → Read More: Top Chef Shows Family Foods and Family Traditions

Tip Number 4: Family Stories Fade Away–Write and Collect It Now

Tip number four is if you don’t tell the stories of your ancestors then who will. The stories and their history will fade away. . . . → Read More: Tip Number 4: Family Stories Fade Away–Write and Collect It Now

A perfect essay for the not-young writers among us

A perfect essay for the not-young writers among us

*BOOKS *   | December 12, 2010   NY Times * Essay:  Working on the Ending

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* http://www.nytimes.com/2010/12/12/books/review/Godwin-t.html By GAIL GODWIN This year, I outlived Henry James and found that now that I’m 73, writing is harder – and easier.

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Thankful on Thanksgiving

At your holiday table today there is one great question to ask everyone,,, what you are thankful for this year? . . . → Read More: Thankful on Thanksgiving

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