How to Write a Memoir using different Fiction Genres
Memoir is a type of creative non-fiction. Unlike the autobiography, which focuses on the entire life of the writer, the memoir takes place during a particular period of time. Essentially, it is a slice of life. Thus, memoir in itself is a genre. However, you can write a memoir using the technique of a fiction genre like romance, tragedy, thriller or comedy.
A large section of bloggers write some or the other type of memoir. Travel bloggers share their travel stories, parent blogger narrate their parenting journey, food blogger tell stories around food, and few even write confessional memoirs or talk about some dark part of their lives. Some discuss about their diseases. They do this to release the trauma. In a nutshell, memoir is not uncommon as it may sound and bloggers have been using various blogging niche to write them.
If you are a blogger who is exploring on some ideas to write your own memoir then you should first select the incident that you want to write about. Then analyse in which genre you can fit it. If the incident is related to your first love then try to write it as a romantic genre, if it was something exciting then write it as a thriller, if you ever saw a ghost then choose the horror genre, so on and so forth. Our life itself is sometimes tragic, sometimes comic, sometimes romantic then why can’t our memoirs be such? Therefore, we should see the different colours of a rainbow in our life. No wonder, I named my book of memoirs “Golden Rainbow“.
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Following are few examples to help you see how you can write a memoir using various genres. I would discuss in detail in my following post.
Examples of different G enres of Memoirs:
When we found a dead body on the terrace was written using the thriller/suspense genre. Even though it had a Scooby Doo ending (sorry for the spoiler) it was kept as a suspense in the beginning. If you have encountered any such scary or suspicious incident in your life then try writing it down using this genre.
The Homeless Man in Budapest was also written with a bit of suspense in it.
Kalyan Da, the outcast lover was written using the Romance genre. This memoir was about someone else I knew and I loved their ‘love-story’ therefore decided to write about it.
Mona, the girl who was traded was about a girl who was sold. Her tragic story would affect anyone. It was written using the genre of tragedy.
How I met your Father was written spoofing the name of a popular sitcom to create comic effect.
How Staying Away from Social Media and The Art of Pause were written using the ‘Self-Help’ genre. One was written as a guide to help others stay away from social media. The other was written to help others control their anger. Unlike other self-help books here I used my own example.
Paris Sightseeing is a typical example of a travelogue. How Bengali helped me in Europe was also a travelogue where I wrote in a more focused manner. When our car broke down at Bhimashanker was also a travelogue with a pinch of Horror in it.
I hope these examples helped.
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