Favorite Memoirs: Final Installment
If you like war memoirs, here are five you’ll want to read.
If you like war memoirs, here are five you’ll want to read.
Catch up on your memoir reading with these suggestions, continued from last post.
Here’s the first part of a list of favorite memoirs among a group of Facebook friends.
Susan Spencer-Wendel wrote a memoir even though she’d lost use of much of her body due to ALS.
If you’re funny, write a memoir! And if you’re already writing a memoir, make it funny!
TV’s “Who Do You Think You Are?” can give you tips on pursuing genealogy if you want to include your ancestry in your memoir.
Time goes by quickly. Start writing your memoir today.
Write your memoir as story after story that, together, build to explain who you are.
Consider other people’s privacy when writing your memoir, but ultimately tell the story you need to tell.
Then just set up a chapter and start writing your memoir. Don’t worry about rules. There are no rules to writing your memoir; there are only trends. These trends are based on techniques and features identified in current top-selling memoirs. At best, they’re the flavor of the month. If you’re capturing your life in print for your family, for your own gratification or to inspire readers, rather than aiming to set off Hollywood screenplay bidding wars, these trends don’t even apply to you. You’ll write the memoir that suits you best, and it will be timeless, not trend-driven.There are no rules, but there are four steps:
1. Theme/framework
2. Writing
3. Editing/polishing
4. Self-publishing
You’ve researched this, too, and you’ve been shocked at the price for getting help with any one of those steps, much less all four. That’s because most memoir sites promise to commercialize your work. They’ll follow a formula based on current memoir trends, because they want to convince you that they can turn your memoir into a best-seller. These sites overwhelm you with unnecessary information not to help you, the memoir author, but to address Search Engine Optimization (SEO) algorithms so they can sell more.
That’s not what we do at Write My Memoirs. Our small community of coaches, writers and editors are every bit as skilled as any you’ll find, and we charge appropriately for their expertise and the time they’ll spend helping you craft a compelling, enjoyable read. But you won’t pay an upcharge for other websites’ commercialization, the marketing that follows, and the pages of intimidating “advice.” You can sell your book if you like—we have ISBNs available for you—but our organic process of capturing your story takes a noncommercial path.
If you want help with any or all of the four steps above, choose from our services or save money by selecting one of our packages. If you’d like to talk about what’s right for you, schedule a call. One year from now, you can be holding your published memoir in your hand. And at that point, it will be a big deal!