How, you say? Well consider a short story. In this week’s Storylines we compare short stories to novel-length narratives, and how they can benefit us as family history writers. See you inside.
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Thanks for sharing the short story format and word length. Now thinking which family member to select.
Thanks. Informative as always – the short story might work best for me.