Good Memoir Writing Resource

While we wait for more memoir stories of divorce and the church (they're coming, I assure you),, here's a resource for you memoir writers that I enjoy. Called Memoir Mondays (http://www.janetteturner.com/memoir-mondays/), Janette Turner's blog always has interesting thoughts and prompts on writing the memoir. One was on the seven basic plots of stories. 

The plot that interests me most is finding home. In my memoir, God, the Devil, and Divorce, I show how, after leaving my family home at age twenty, I searched for a way to create my own adult home. Being an interior designer and renovating my homes, actually building a beautiful new home, and even writing a romance, Home of the Heart, about finding home, I came to a deeper understanding of what home meant to me. 

If you were to write a memoir, on what concept would your memoir be based?

Blessings,
​Linda

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