Over the last several weeks we’ve discussed outlining our family history stories, from the benefits of an outline to the steps to getting started. This week we will look at those stumbling blocks that might be keeping you from creating a successful story outline.
How to Overcome the Stumbling Blocks in Your Story Outline
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Another great session Lynn
Lynn, I’m in final stages of my new home construction. I will move in in early February. Will this outlining course be available again, perhaps in the spring?
I see you have a new plant (the big green one) in your office.