5 Reasons to Stop Procrastinating and Start Writing



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  1. Hello! I just noticed this article today and am delighted to hear about it. I have written several family stories over the years. 2 were printed recently in OGS publication.
    I would love to be of some help to others, but now I have ongoing vision problems and do not feel that .I am able to actually take part. (Now age 92) however if there is any way that you feel I could contribute, please let me lnow.
    Great workshop! We certainly need more family stories written!
    Jeanette Campbell

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