Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Guest Post: The Courage to Tell Your Story by Sue William Silverman


Please give a warm welcome to Sue Silverman, author of Fearless Confessions: A Writer's Guide to Memoir, as she shares with us how to find the courage to tell YOUR story. As you'll see, Sue speaks from experience and I commend her bravery in sharing her story here with my readers. Thank you, Sue!

Be sure to enter the giveaway for her book in the post above this one as well.


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“You should write your own story,” my therapist says.

I’ve been in therapy about a year. I slouch on the blue couch in his office and stare at the ceiling. Unable to meet his gaze, I say, “I don’t have anything to say about myself.”

He knows I’ve been trying to write novels for years. So what he really means is: Why don’t I stop writing fiction and write my own true story?

But wouldn’t I be too ashamed to write about how, growing up, my father sexually molested me? Wouldn’t I be too embarrassed to write about how, as an adult, I struggle with a sexual addiction? How could I possibly commit to paper the fact that my life has been in a constant state of disarray?

Besides, who would even want to read about me? I’m a nobody. My life is worthless. I’m a mess.

For months, my therapist insists that writing a book about my experiences would not only help me, but other struggling women.

Finally, after my parents die, when I’m emotionally stronger, I capitulate.

Finally, I tell my therapist: “Well, maybe I’ll write a short, short paragraph about myself. But that’s all I have to say.”

Once I begin to write, however, I can’t stop. I write as if with a brain fever. At the end of three months, I finish three-hundred pages.

Was the writing painful? At times, yes. Did the writing force me to explore, in even more detail, secrets only my therapist knew? Yes. Was it worth it, anyway? Yes, yes, yes. Writing my first memoir, then going on to write a second, are the best gifts I ever gave myself.

I also came to learn that writing about painful subjects ultimately lessens the pain. With every word I wrote, I felt more courageous. With every word, I also better understood my past, all those secrets.

Writing a memoir helped to organize my life, give it a previously undiscovered structure. Fearlessly writing memoir allows all of us to understand our own life narratives.

If you’re like me, though, it can initially be scary to confront those deepest, most intimate secrets—even in the privacy of a writing room—and even if no one reads what we write!

So let me give you an exercise that I use in Fearless Confessions in order to help you get started: Write a short paragraph about a secret you’ve never told anyone, except maybe a therapist. Try to discover why this secret has such power.
I hope you feel how I did, after writing: lighter, more emotionally free.

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FEARLESS CONFESSIONS: A WRITER’S GUIDE TO MEMOIR
University of Georgia Press, paperback
www.suewilliamsilverman.com
Watch book video trailer on YouTube here.

Everyone has a story to tell. “Fearless Confessions” is a guidebook for people who want to take possession of their lives by putting their experiences down on paper—or in a Web site or e-book. Enhanced with illustrative examples from many different writers as well as writing exercises, this guide helps writers navigate a range of issues from craft to ethics to marketing and will be useful to both beginners and more accomplished writers.

Author Sue William Silverman says: “It's crucial to cultivate the courage to tell one's truth in the face of forces—from family members to the media—who would prefer that people with inconvenient pasts remain silent.”

AUTHOR BIO:

Sue William Silverman’s memoir, Love Sick: One Woman’s Journey through Sexual Addiction (W. W. Norton), is also a Lifetime Television original movie. Her first memoir, Because I Remember Terror, Father, I Remember You, won the AWP award in creative nonfiction. She teaches in the MFA in Writing Program at the Vermont College of Fine Arts, and her most recent book is Fearless Confessions: A Writer’s Guide to Memoir, published with the University of Georgia Press (video book trailer at on YouTube). As a professional speaker, Sue has appeared on The View, Anderson Cooper 360, and CNN Headline News. For more about Sue, please visit www.suewilliamsilverman.com.

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Thanks to Sue William Silverman and Wow! Women On Writing for arranging this wonderful tour/guest post/giveaway.

Sue will be reading and responding to your comments, so please feel free to ask her any questions, send her your thoughts, etc. in the comments below. Don't forget to enter the giveaway for her book Fearless Confessions: A Writer's Guide to Memoir in the post above as well. Good luck!

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Friday, August 14, 2009

Add Some Spice With Mrs. Dash!

As someone who suffers from high blood pressure, I have to be careful with my salt intake...not always easy to do being the salt-addict that I am. One thing that has helped me tremendously is the line of Mrs. Dash seasonings. The salt-free, and MSG-free, spices add that touch of taste to my food without sacrificing my health.



Thanks to Mom Central, I was able to try the new Mrs. Dash Fiesta Lime seasoning blend, and I am so glad that I did. I think Fiesta Lime just might beat out my all-time favorite Italian seasoning by Mrs. Dash (really good on popcorn).

Mrs. Dash Fiesta Lime combines all-natural spices like sweet chili pepper, allspice, cayenne pepper, cumin, cinnamon, coriander, nutmeg and ginger but then adds some orange zest and lime juice to create an all-in one Mexican seasoning. There's also paprika, which, to me, stands out the most next to the lime.

I found a quick, easy and tasty way to use Mrs. Dash Fiesta Lime. While making chicken fajitas one night, I had the seasoning on my kitchen island near the sour cream I planned to serve with the meal. I put the sour cream in a bowl and added the Fiesta Lime to it.

My husband was skeptical when I asked him to try it, but he declared that it was "very good," as did my kids. I'll never have my fajitas without it again!

I didn't measure how much of the Fiesta Lime I added, so use your best judgement. You can definitely taste the lime and the more you use, the more tangy the taste.

You could also serve the mixture as a dip with tortilla chips at a party, or use it as a spread on a pita sandwich, maybe with tuna? (I'm definitely going to try that myself soon!)

Click here for more information on Mrs. Dash Fiesta Lime, and be sure to let me know if you find a creative way to use it!

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Build-A-Bear Gift Card Winner

Congratulations to mom2anutball. She is the winner of the Build-A-Bear gift card giveaway.

Thanks to all who entered and to Build-A-Bear and Barkley for sponsoring this fun giveaway.

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Monday, August 3, 2009

Come on Feel the Noise



Big hair. 80's rock. And puppy love. If you're my age, you remember what it was like growing up in the glory of the 80's and now, you can relive those memories with the brand new Rock of Ages Broadway musical soundtrack.

Rock of Ages, the Broadway musical, stars American Idol finalist Constantine Maroulis. Set in 1987 in a legendary Sunset Strip rock club, a small-town girl meets a big-city dreamer and they fall in love to the greatest metal songs of the 80's.

The soundtrack captures not only the songs you know and love from that era, as performed by the cast of Rock of Ages, but it also includes dialogue between the characters as well as a songbook for you to follow along with them.

Here is a complete list of the 22 songs included on the soundtrack:

Just Like Paradise / Nothin' But A Good Time
Sister Christian
We Built This City / Too Much Time On My Hands
I Wanna Rock
We're Not Gonna Take It
Heaven/More Than Words / To Be With You
Waiting For A Girl Like You
Wanted Dead Or Alive
I Want To Know What Love Is
Cum On Feel The Noize / We're Not Gonna Take It (Reprise)
Harden My Heart / Shadows Of The Night
Here I Go Again
The Final Countdown
Any Way You Want It / I Wanna Rock (Reprise)
High Enough
I Hate Myself For Loving You / Heat Of The Moment
Hit Me With Your Best Shot
Can't Fight This Feeling
Every Rose Has Its Thorn
Oh Sherrie
The Search Is Over
Don't Stop Believin

It's like having an awesome 80's mixtape, but with an interesting twist (the dialogue and story). Here's a glimpse of what went into the making of the Rock of Ages soundtrack:



I personally loved the album and now am dying to see the Broadway show (I really, really hope they start touring!).

Click here to purchase your copy of the Rock of Ages soundtrack, and click here for more information on this fantastic musical. Rock on!

Note: Many thanks to the One2One Network for the privilege of reviewing Rock of Ages!

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Gather Together



Imagine if you could gather all of the best features of the Internet (social connections, news, information, videos, blogs, etc.) and put them into one, easy-to-find place. Gather has done just that!

Unlike other social networking sites, Gather has created a lively community where you meet amazing people who share your interests and passions. Interested in poetry? There are more than 1,000 members in Gather's Poet's Passion group. Or perhaps you're into traveling? Then you would love Gather's Travel Essential Group.

In addition to making connections with like-minded friends, members also are rewarded for their participation. Members earn points for the content they contribute, which can be redeemed for gift cards to stores like Home Depot, Gap, and Target, and even for PayPal cash. The more recipes, tips, stories and advice you share with others, the more points you earn.

Click here to visit Gather and start your FREE membership today!

Disclosure: This review was written as part of a blog and giveaway campaign by Mom Central on behalf of Gather. Mom Central sent me a gift card to thank me for taking the time to participate.

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