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Overcoming the Blank Page: Strategies for Starting to Write Up Your Family History
Kimberly Powell’s presentation "Overcoming the Blank Page: Strategies for Starting to Write Up Your Family History" is posted in the GSGM member section and available until July 1st. Click here to log in and watch: https://www.gsgmfl.org/gsgm-member-corner/gsgm-meeting-recordings-and-handouts
If you struggle with procrastination, perfectionism, or paralysis when you sit down to write up your hard-won family history research, this is the session for you! We'll explore why we need to keep good research notes, how to accomplish it without overwhelm, and strategies for getting from a blank page to the first rough draft.
This recording is available for GSGM members only. Want to become a member to watch this presentation? Visit https://www.gsgmfl.org/join
Ask the Experts: Writing Your Family’s Story
Sponsored by the Allen County Public Library
Join us for a FREE, virtual program on Saturday, October 29th at 2:30 PM EDT!
At some point in the research process, we all realize that we need to start writing our family’s stories down, but the process of getting started can be difficult! Join senior librarian John Beatty for a half hour Ask the Experts session all about writing your family’s story!
Register in advance for this program! https://acpl.libnet.info/event/7249202
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the program.
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