How to write your memoir – Ep39 FREE podcast for writers

Remember me. The haunting refrain of Dido’s Lament begins this episode. Today we’re dsicussing the most personal kind of writing – memoir. Why would you write a memoir? Revenge? Relief? To make a memorial? Or simply to find a use for your diaries? To tell the unseen things nobody ever knew about you? And here’s […]
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Published on July 10, 2020 00:07
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message 1: by bill (new)

bill People ask me how I remember so many details, being in my 80's. (First of all I don't feel like I'm in my 80's). I always (as opposed to my wife who throws everything away and hates clutter), kept my old address books, articles, photos, letters, etc. These helped refresh the memories, which I then turned into the stories that I wrote in more or less chronological order.The Crazy Life of a Kid from Brooklyn


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message 2: by Roz (new)

Roz Morris What a trove of treasure you have there, Bill! Probably enough for several books!


message 3: by bill (new)

bill I probably should although I send Monthly newsletters. Thank you for your support and for your kind comments.

"Hi. Just finished reading your book and I loved every moment of it. I also have travelled extensively around the world for many years and your stories resonated so much with me. Brought back many of my own great memories. I’ve also been employed in the Fashion and retail world and your stories of buyers and sales people and merchandisers also resonates a lot. Thanks for sharing your story. Joe Faranda"


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