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Month: May 2003

  • Writing Your Family History From Idea To Manuscript

    Target Audience and Choosing a Focus Your first task is to decide who you are writing the book for: you, your immediate family, a particular surname group? Will you sell it to family members only or to the general public? Will you publish it yourself or present it to a publishing house? Is it a…

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