By Beyond The Trees on 3/29/2009 5:53 PM
I recently read, "My Words Are Gonna Linger," an anthology of 49 short stories written or narrated by people of all sorts of ages, cultures and backgrounds. Read More » |
By Beyond The Trees on 3/26/2009 8:01 PM

So why did a market researcher and a psychiatric nurse decide to change their careers and start a memory book business? Read More » |
By Beyond The Trees on 3/22/2009 6:36 PM
 Are your kids really listening to the tales of your childhood? Probably so. Two articles published recently in the national press explore the benefits of sharing your family stories. Read More » |
By Beyond The Trees on 3/18/2009 8:09 AM
Do you have an idea for a memory book that remains just an idea, something you hope to get to someday? Or one that is stalled somewhere along the way?
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By Beyond The Trees on 3/14/2009 10:21 AM
Our company was launched in a coffee shop in Cincinnati.
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By Beyond The Trees on 3/11/2009 12:57 PM
You never know how your descendants will view the everyday memories you take the time to record. Here is the story of how one family's memories of life during World War II became the stuff of musical theater sixty years later.
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By Beyond The Trees on 2/10/2009 5:04 PM
For many of us the changeover to digital forms of communication and photography is nearly complete, but what does that mean for the future of memory saving?
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By Beyond The Trees on 2/3/2009 2:25 PM
A story from a recent New York Times Sunday Magazine illustrates how old family stories can sometimes emerge when you least expect it.
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By Beyond The Trees on 2/1/2009 8:56 PM
The difference between a boxed cookie from the snack aisle and a baked cookie from your oven is that one is ho-hum, and the other is homemade and delicious. Make sure your cookbook project adds a pinch of personalization so that it is transformed from merely ordinary to extraordinary.Read More » |
By Beyond The Trees on 1/20/2009 9:53 PM
Does writing your memoir seem daunting? Perhaps it depends on how you define it...
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