7 Great ways to Write Life Stories

Seven effective ways of creating autobiographies, biographies and memoirs whether you're a writer or not.

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Description

Many people tell me their life story would make a good book or that they'd like to write about a remarkable Father or the cricket club they belong to. Writing about a life is a wonderful idea yet to busy people with limited time to write the task can seem daunting. Regret can follow as time passes and a fantastic story fails to be recorded for others to read.

Don't let the chance to record the details of a life slip away when with some simple instruction you can make a start at your story today.

Here are seven different ways of making the onerous task of writing a memoir, biography or autobiography manageable. You'll still have to put pen to paper and tell your story, but with tools to aid you. The task will be broken down and inspiring examples will spur you on. you will learn :-


  • How to use what material you have in your memory, your home and amongst your family and friends.

  • How to put notes into the right order using timelines.

  • How to create a memorable beginning and ending for your story to engage readers and leave them satisfied.

  • Writing tips and ways of making your work as good as it can be.

  • Different styles of presentation depending on your needs and abilities. Something for every kind of storyteller.


What You Will Learn!

  • How to write a life story - seven different and effective ways.
  • How to find a story forming idea that suits existing skills and capabilities.
  • How to combine some or all of the seven ideas for a uniquely told story about a life.
  • How to structure a piece of work so that it makes sense.
  • How to edit and fine tune work before intended readers get their chance to see it.

Who Should Attend!

  • Writers with the material and desire to create an autobiography, memoirs or biography.
  • People who don't usually write much but who want to tell their story.
  • People who would benefit from ideas other than creating a book filled only with words.