10 Scenes to Start Your Story January 25, 2022January 25, 2022| LynnLynn| 0 Comments| 10 Scenes to Start a StoryDownload How to Share Family Stories during the Holidays 3 Tips for Connecting Social Movements to Your Ancestor’s Story Identifying the Social Movements of Your Ancestor’s Life Historical Context: Incorporating it into your family history stories 10 Essential Tips: Bring Your Ancestor’s Journey to Life 1 thought on “10 Scenes to Start Your Story” Outstanding video Lynn. Love the background too! Comments are closed. Post navigation PREVIOUS Previous post: A Pre-Writing ChecklistNEXT Next post: How to Write a Compelling First Chapter Related Post How to Use Index Cards to Plot a Family HistoryHow to Use Index Cards to Plot a Family History January 12, 2017January 12, 2017| LynnLynn| 0 Comments| 10:35 am I’m known as a plotter. This means I love to outline my stories in great detail before I begin to write. For me, it’s like creating a road map of Read FullRead Full Window to the Physical WorldWindow to the Physical World March 8, 2015March 8, 2015| LynnLynn| 0 Comments| 1:13 am Writing the physical world of our ancestors may seem impossible at times. We face two concerns, how do we know what it looked like and how do we bring that Read FullRead Full
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Outstanding video Lynn. Love the background too!