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Thanks. People have asked me about writing their own memoirs, this will be a good direction to point them.
Russ WoodyHeroic Heart: A Story of Fathers and Sons

Thanks. People have asked me about writing their own memoirs, this will be a good direction to point them.
Russ WoodyHeroic Heart: A Story of Fathers and Sons"
Thank you, Russ -- I would appreciate that! I believe there's more to writing a compelling memoir than most people think. Like writing anything else, it's a process of crafting the story to make it as compelling as possible, and learning to use a new skill set.
Thanks for your post! Here's the link again if you need it.
http://ow.ly/BVDld
Katherine

Happy Writing!
Katherine


In the case of fiction, the latter is perhaps easier as the personal detachment may be a given; in the case of a memoir however, it can be a difficult exercise in keeping subjective impulses under control.

Books mentioned in this topic
Heroic Heart: A Story of Fathers and Sons (other topics)Heroic Heart: A Story of Fathers and Sons (other topics)
The Box of Daughter (other topics)
I'd like to introduce myself -- I'm the author of a memoir about recovering from emotional abuse, The Box of Daughter. It's great to have a group here just for memoir authors!
I've also just published a book on writing memoir, called "What's Your Story? - A Quick Guide to Writing Your Memoir." This guide (on Amazon Kindle and to be published in paperback in future) can help you make your next memoir, and all of your writing, more compelling.
Wishing everyone happy writing!
Katherine Mayfield
Author of The Box of Daughter, Bullied, and Stand Your Ground: How to Cope with a Dysfunctional Family and Recover from Trauma