Friday, April 17, 2015

Memoir Seminar

I am scheduling another writing seminar specific to memoir writing.Taking a memory/story that dwells in one’s head and transferring it to printed copy can be a formidable chore. Capturing your unique story in writing is not easy. Yet so many stories deserve to be told.
            In a few short hours, I will give you the tools to capture that moment in time effectively and mold it into a story that begs to be read. Perhaps you want to record a family history to be cherished by your descendants or you have a personal story you want to share with the world, whatever your reasons for needing to document your memories you want them to be appreciated because each and every one has a story worth telling.
However, telling it effectively and well is often missing. This seminar will highlight the basic skills and tools needed to begin to craft a compelling account of your cherished or dramatic memories.In an information-packed 4-hour session, I will outline how to craft a memory into a story that weaves a tale worth telling. I will be presenting this seminar on Saturday, May 16 from 10 am to 2 pm at Sobey’s Community Room, 6315 Hazeldean Rd., Stittsville- cost $35. Reservations are required as I only work with small groups. For reservations and more information call 613 489-3624 or email Molly at 4klondikemom@gmail.com

Wednesday, April 1, 2015

Spring forward

Well folks, I simply have been negligent in posting and here is why. I couldn't figure out how to set a link on my emails. That's my story and I am sticking to it. Obviously I did find out how and so here I am.
Winter totally grounded me. Being trapped in anything with a -degree in front of it is down right nasty. I sat huddled near my fireplace with my laptop. The good news is I did get my book to a publisher, sold several stories and kept most of you up to date with Facebook. All that said, I managed to escape last week and am sitting looking out the window at glorious sunshine over New Orleans. You need to know that this will be a quick post because I am headed poolside to soak up the rays - got to get as many as I can before booting the roads north. New Orleans is proving to be a great experience. Traveling with my friend Jess, is always a good experience except this time she nearly blew it. We headed for the swamps to see alligators etc. The tour started with a warning that all bananas were to be left behind. Big laugh on our part. The trip through the bayou was amazing where trees wore moss like a veil. We did see alligators - 4 of them. We saw egrets, hanging moss, snakes and the biggest surprise of all - swamp pigs. I had no idea there were such things. The tour guides tossed marshmallows to them so they came right up to the boat. The colony consisted of 22 pigs and about 12 were out to greet us. On returning to land our boat broke down and we had to abandon ship - well transfer to another really, but abandon ship is more creative. At which time it was revealed that a banana on board was considered bad luck because a ship loaded with bananas had



sunk there. Jess meekly pulled a banana from her backpack admitting she was at fault. Laughs all around.


We toured the flea market where colourful carriages lined the street waiting for tourist riders, the French Quarter where we refreshed with a cold beer while looking out at balconies draped with flowers

and the Audubon Zoo where we saw numerous animals that were endangered species like the whooping crane.






 New Orleans is full of wonderful experiences and since we still have two days to go - I expect we will experience more fun and what is so much appreciated - more sunshine.