Book review: Pulitzer Prize winner The New Negro: The Life of Alain Locke by Jeffrey C. Stewart

Book review: Pulitzer Prize winner The New Negro: The Life of Alain Locke by Jeffrey C. Stewart. Book cover of The New Negro: The Life of Alain Locke by Jeffrey C. Stewart, Oxford University Press USA, and a portrait photo of Professor Jeffrey C. Stewart by Lluvia Higuera from The Pulitzer Prizes
The New Negro: The Life of Alain Locke by Jeffrey C. Stewart, Oxford University Press USA. Portrait photo of Professor Jeffrey C. Stewart by Lluvia Higuera from The Pulitzer Prizes

Biography of a Rhodes Scholar and the father of the Harlem Renaissance by Oxford University Press

The New Negro: The Life of Alain Locke by Jeffrey C. Stewart is a formidable biography on the life and influence of this leading professor, art critic and aesthete.

The book is a solid but illuminating read at 944 pages and was first published by Oxford University Press USA in 2018.

Stewart is a Professor of the Department of Black Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara.

And is well equipped to lead us on the journey of Locke’s life during the 1800-1900s in segregate America.

Indeed, the biography has won huge acclaim, most notably as winner of the 2019 Pulitzer Prize for Biography and winner of the 2018 National Book Award for Nonfiction.

So let’s take a look at what this model life-story on the father of the Harlem Renaissance is about and what we can takeaway to improve our own writing

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Case study: Hang-glider star pens memoir The Phoenix Rising about traumatic brain injury and survival

Case study: Hang-glider star pens memoir The Phoenix Rising about traumatic brain injury and survival. Hang-glider pilot Helen Ross Lee before her accident, the front cover of The Phoenix Rising, and a portrait photo of Lee. Photos Helen Ross Lee
Hang-glider pilot Helen Ross Lee before her accident (from left), her memoir The Phoenix Rising, and author Lee today. Photos: Helen Ross Lee

Life story by nurse Helen Ross Lee shines spotlight on the amazing power of brain neuroplasticity

Helen Ross Lee is living proof that what doesn’t kill you, makes you stronger.

In 2008 the former high-achieving female hang-gliding competition pilot from Queensland, Australia, suffered a Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI).

The sportswoman, nurse and mother’s life was changed forever.

Over the past 12 years, Lee has slowly re-networked her brain to think, talk and walk plus found love again. 

But one of her greatest rewards has been publishing her life-story book The Phoenix Rising

“In writing my book, I have learned the art of survival. It has not been easy,” Lee said.

“I’ve learned some valuable things and I’ve had to let go of some things that were holding me back. 

“I’ve learned that there’s a vast difference between knowledge, understanding and wisdom.”

So keep reading to find out more about Lee’s inspiring and extraordinary life-story journey …

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Ask Nicola Q&A: 4 tips to remember when turning a book into an ebook

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What life-story writers ought to know about creating a hyperlink, how to make a PDF + more!

G’day and welcome to Forever Young Autobiographies – Ask Nicola.

As a life-story coach I’m asked many questions about planning, writing, polishing and publishing life stories for family and friends.

And in this Q&A series I explain how I help writers just like you who are sitting down to write an autobiography, biography, memoir or other life-story project!

So this edition answers the question:

How can I make an ebook? Is it as simple as saving my Microsoft Word manuscript as a PDF file format? What other things do I need to think about? 

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Case study: Daughter helps retired Brisbane dad write his autobiography

Case study: Daughter helps retired Brisbane dad write his autobiography. Jan and her dad stand next to the ocean.  Photo contributed
Jan and her dad worked together to write his autobiography for family and friends.

Retiree editor uses surefire way to record father’s life story

First published June 14, 2018: This article has been updated and improved.

Beginning a life-story project is often about timing.

Certainly this was the case for former editor Jan and her father when they sat down to compile his autobiography in Brisbane, Queensland.

Indeed both were retired and considered the idea unbeknown to each other!

“I had been thinking about some sort of record of his life story for a while but hadn’t got any further than thinking about it,” Jan said.

“Once dad retired it seemed the time was right. 

“While he now has spare time he seems to be really enjoying being retired but he enjoyed his life-story project and put a lot of effort into it.”

Jan started the life story with help from the Your Family Stories System and today gives us the lowdown on how the project unfolded plus what she found most rewarding …

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Best online writing tools: Story writing apps and writing programs to try and love

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How to write a life story using best writing software (online dictionary, Grammarly, Rev + more!)

First published July 26, 2018: This article has been updated and improved.

Hands up if you or your spouse are bad at reading maps?

Indeed the experience can be stressful, frustrating … and perhaps a tad funny!

Thankfully bad map readers are a dying breed given new tools like in-car navigation systems and smartphone map apps.

But technology is not just for the car.

Certainly it can help us pull into the fast lane to fix spelling and grammar during the writing process.

Therefore, here are my best online writing tools to keep you on track when you sit down to write an autobiography, memoir, biography or other life-story project.

So rev the engine and let’s get started …

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Good writing: Writing tips on how to become a better writer (plus writing prompts free training)

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4 amazing ways to overcome ‘bad writer’ fears and build writing confidence

First published July 12, 2018: This article has been updated and improved.

I hear many people say they need to be a ‘good writer’ to start an autobiography, memoir, biography or other life-story project.

Or folks say they couldn’t possibly put pen to paper because they didn’t do well at school.

Indeed, for years I told myself this too when time and again my school work came back riddled with red-pen corrections.

However, I was lucky others encouraged and supported me to keep sitting down to write.

Now, as a long-time print editor and life-story coach, I’m here to do the same for you!

So keep reading for my top good writing tips (and free writing prompts training!) to help you start and continue recording life stories …

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Editing: Don’t try self editing before reading this!

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A copy editor’s 4 quick and easy tips for revising and editing your own work

First published May 31, 2018: This article has been updated and improved.

I’ve panelbeaten countless stories into shape working as a newspaper subeditor in Australia and England.

Indeed, reading and correcting acres of copy is all part of the job!

But pruning and tightening is also an essential step for those who have written a first draft of an autobiography, memoir, biography or other life-story project.

A small amount of time spent ‘polishing’ a manuscript is a wonderful investment.

Firstly, it will help you become a better writer and secondly, you will be a reader crowd-pleaser.

So here are my top editing suggestions to make your writing shine so it is ‘all killer and no filler’!

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Case study: Life coach pens powerful memoir Point Me to the Skies to help others

Case study: Life coach pens powerful memoir Point Me to the Skies to help others. Cover of memoir Point Me to the Skies by Jessica Lynn Jacquez (centre), Jessica as a young girl seated on a motorbike while growing up in the San Francisco Bay Area (left), and a portrait photo of Jessica today (right). Photos by Jessica Lynn Jacquez
Memoir Point Me to the Skies (centre) by Jessica Lynn Jacquez (right) and Jessica growing up in the San Francisco Bay Area (left). Photos: Jessica Lynn Jacquez

Jessica Lynn Jacquez on writing and growing up in the San Francisco Bay Area

New writer Jessica Lynn Jacquez’s memoir Point Me to the Skies is full of resilience, courage and faith.

The certified life coach was born in Oakland, California, and grew up trying to survive tumult and violence. 

Firstly Jacquez says her relationship with her mother was defined by “deep-rooted brokenness and drug and alcohol abuse” but with hints of unconditional love.

Meanwhile her father was destructive and troublesome.

However, Jacquez was forced to escape after developing a relationship with a man who mirrored her turbulent past.

Indeed she made a powerful comeback “proving that anything is possible”.

Jacquez now lives with her husband David on America’s East Coast.

And this week she gives us a behind-the-scenes look at why and how she wrote the powerful life story plus valuable tips for new writers …

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Ask Nicola Q&A: What you should know about Forever Young Autobiographies publishing services

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Everything you need to know about my new life-story publishing services

Hello and welcome to Forever Young Autobiographies – Ask Nicola.

As a life-story writing coach I’m asked questions about planning, writing, polishing and publishing life stories for family and friends.

And in this series I reveal how I help new writers just like you!

So this edition of Ask Nicola answers the following question:

What are the new Forever Young Autobiographies publishing services? Can you tell me more?

Thanks for this top question!

I’m super excited to now be able to offer Forever Young Autobiographies publishing services (plus a special readers’ deal below!) in addition to writer coaching calls.

Perhaps you don’t want to sit down to write, are time poor or worried about technical hurdles to publish an autobiography, memoir, biography or other life-story project?

That’s were I can help as a professional life-story coach and experienced daily newspaper print editor.

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Chapters: 3 questions answered about book chapters

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How to make chapters + master chapter length

During quarantine periods many of my friends and family have been doing puzzles.

This has included small puzzles and huge ‘take-over-the-kitchen-table’ style jigsaws.

Indeed, for some, puzzles have become a source of daily addiction!

When we write an autobiography, memoir, biography or other life-story project we ‘piece together’ a story just like doing a puzzle.

Certainly, as we move through the planning, writing, polishing and publishing phases chapters become the puzzle pieces that connect to reveal our greater life story.

So before you sit down to write again discover the importance of chapters for you and your reader …

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