Writing Memoir

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Writing Memoir Recording your memories

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Writing Memoir. Recording your memories. Autobiography , Memoirs Or Memoir?. Autobiography is the story of your whole life. Memoirs are written by famous people. Memoir is selected incidents from a person’s life which illustrate a theme. . Why write my memoir?. It’s fashionable. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Writing MemoirRecording your memories

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Autobiography , Memoirs Or Memoir?

Autobiography is the story of your whole life.

Memoirs are written by famous people. Memoir is selected incidents from a

person’s life which illustrate a theme.

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Why write my memoir?

It’s fashionable.To pass on knowledge. To pass on life skills.To entertain. To give your descendants a glimpse into

your life.

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What if I hurt people?

Poison doesn’t need to come out.Don’t use your memoir to settle scores.Remember to portray other points of view. Consider whether it’s worth alienating

yourself.Tell your story with self-deprecating humour? It’s often unfair to portray someone

negatively.

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Gathering Information

Memory

Research

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MemoryJournalsMeditationMeaningful objectsPhotosMake listsCaution: memories can be overwhelming. The positive? That’s what will keep people

enthralled.

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Research

Search enginesLocal historical societiesArchivesState libraryLocal library; local librariansBibliographies at the back of a book

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Industry journalsShips’ recordsMuseumsUniversity librariesLocal historiesGenealogical societies

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Electoral rollsProperty title searchesPhone booksRegistry of births, deaths and marriagesUnmarked gravesCheck the names on neighbouring gravesLawyers’ records; local law society

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Police recordsHospital recordsMigration recordsState uni librariesSchool records; school magazinesBooks on historyAustralian war memorial

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Cautions

Be sceptical; check a number of sourcesLook at things from a different point of

viewDon’t spend too much time on research

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Getting started

Who is this story for?

Who is this story about?

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Publishing method?

MainstreamSelf-publishPrint on demandBlogEbookPrivate

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VideoAudioPatchworkCD and DVDComputer fileMemory stick or hard drive

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The nuts and bolts

Allocate a certain colour to each character and have a file for each.

Divide an A3 into 30 boxes. Each box represents a chapter of 3000

words. The aim is a 90,000-word publishable

memoir.

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Your first 10 chapters must introduce your main characters.

Chapters 11 to 30 contain all action and interaction.

Chapters 1 to 20 introduce all questions and problems faced.

Chapters 21 to 30 – no new questions.Chapter 29 and 30 contain the resolution.

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Other methods

Write as a series of short stories.

Make up a photo album and then write a short piece about each photo.

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Tips

Any good story is like laying a trail of crumbs for a bird.

Write passionately.Follow the emotion.

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Where to publish?

Ebook: Smashwords, Amazon, pdfPrint on Demand: Lightning Source,

FeedareadBlogs: Blogspot, WordpressPrint: Digitalprintaustralia, Griffin,

Watson and FergusonAlbums: Digitalprintaustralia, Kmart,

BigW

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Covers

Must be professionalSmashwords has a list of cover designers

for ebooksUse a search engine to find book cover

designersBuy stock photos onlineMake sure the title and author are in

HUGE font

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Content

Get a professional editProofread your work once the layout is

done

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Conclusion

Follow the passion LaughCry Enjoy