Motivates Members to Write Their Stories
For Immediate Release
Contact
: Lynn Palermo
The Family History Writing Challenge
returns for the third year of motivating family historians dedicating daily
time for writing their family history stories.
Family historians wishing to take up the
torch of writing their stories are encouraged to put down the microfilm and
pick up the pen for the month of February, and start writing their family
history stories.
Upon signing up for The Family History
Writing Challenge, participating members are invited to declare a goal in the
form of a word count and to commit to completing that word count during the 28
days in February. In exchange for the commitment, Lynn Palermo (The Armchair Genealogist) host of
the month long challenge will send out daily newsletters that include
motivational messages, writing lessons, along with instructional guest posts by
leading genealogists, published authors and editors.
Lynn Palermo states, “by committing to a daily word count my hope is for all participants to make
substantial headway in their family history writing goals and to create long lasting
writing habits that will carry them forward throughout 2013.”
Lynn encourages members to sign up early to
take advantage of the January newsletters that will help participants organize
themselves to begin writing on February 1st. A forum for the event
is available to participants who want to exchange ideas, struggles and
successes in a more intimate atmosphere.
Special guest authors include certified
genealogist, author and writing instructor Sharon DeBartolo Carmack from www.NonfictionHelp.com and author, speaker, genealogist and writing
instructor Lisa Alzo from The
Accidental Genealogist. Guest posts also include writer, educator, historian Biff Barnes Editor
at Stories to Tell Books,
author and writing coach Tami Koeing from Your
Story Coach and Mariann S. Regan, author of the family memoir Into The Briar and Patch and
blog. Lynn Palermo suggests participants should watch for future developments
in coming weeks, as this list was not complete at press time.
Family historians who wish to participate
in the challenge can sign up or learn more about the challenge at The Family
History Writing Challenge website. The event will run from February 1st-February
28th.
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