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Incorporating Prep Time into Your Writing RoutineIncorporating Prep Time into Your Writing Routine

January 16, 2024January 16, 2024 | LynnLynn | 4 Comments | 11:59 pm


You know, writing is a lot like baking a cake. You don’t just throw all the ingredients into the oven and hope for the best, do you? No, you measure,

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How to Turn Writing Dreams into Daily Doing: 3 StepsHow to Turn Writing Dreams into Daily Doing: 3 Steps

December 19, 2023December 19, 2023 | LynnLynn | 0 Comments | 11:59 pm


Hello, aspiring writers! Last week we discuss Transforming Dreams into Tangible Goals. We know the journey from dreaming about writing to actually putting pen to paper can feel like climbing

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How to Transform Writing Dreams into Tangible GoalsHow to Transform Writing Dreams into Tangible Goals

December 12, 2023December 12, 2023 | LynnLynn | 0 Comments | 11:55 pm


As the curtain falls on this year, it’s time to take a moment to celebrate our triumphs, envision grand dreams for 2024, and transform those dreams into achievable targets. Don’t

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The Superpowers of Short StoriesThe Superpowers of Short Stories

December 5, 2023December 5, 2023 | LynnLynn | 0 Comments | 11:54 pm


Welcome back to our cozy corner of the web where we explore the magic of writing. Today, we are going to delve into a topic that’s truly close to my

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How to Outline the Scenes in Your Ancestor’s StoryHow to Outline the Scenes in Your Ancestor’s Story

November 21, 2023November 21, 2023 | LynnLynn | 0 Comments | 11:57 pm


In this video, we’re going to delve into why you should embrace outlining your scenes but also some of the basics of outlining a scene in your ancestor’s story. We’ll

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Scene vs Summary: How to Strike the Perfect Balance in Your Family History NarrativesScene vs Summary: How to Strike the Perfect Balance in Your Family History Narratives

November 14, 2023November 14, 2023 | LynnLynn | 4 Comments | 11:58 pm


Today, we’re diving into an essential topic that will elevate your family stories from good to unforgettable. We’re exploring the art of using ‘Scene’ and ‘Summary.”Just like a chef knowing

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Finding the Seeds of a Story in Your ResearchFinding the Seeds of a Story in Your Research

October 17, 2023October 17, 2023 | LynnLynn | 4 Comments | 11:55 pm


Sometimes with so much research its hard to see the stories that are hiding within. Our research can be big and cumbersome and overwhelming. As a whole our research is

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3 Tips to Showing Instead of Telling3 Tips to Showing Instead of Telling

October 10, 2023October 10, 2023 | LynnLynn | 0 Comments | 11:53 pm


It’s one of the hardest things that new family history writers struggle with; how to show instead of tell. How do we turn our dry boring summary into an entertaining

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How to Find a Story Filled with Page-Turning ConflictHow to Find a Story Filled with Page-Turning Conflict

October 3, 2023October 3, 2023 | LynnLynn | 0 Comments | 11:54 pm


Conflict is the mark of a great story? But what about when your family history is full of boring peasants and farmers with no big conflict? How do we find

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Where do I begin and end my ancestor’s story?Where do I begin and end my ancestor’s story?

September 26, 2023September 26, 2023 | LynnLynn | 3 Comments | 11:55 pm


Hey there, fellow scribes! Welcome back to Storylines, where we dive deep into the art of family history storytelling. Are you writing a birth to death tale of your ancestor’s

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