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What Are Memoirs and How Do I Write My Own Memoirs?

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So What are Memoirs?

Memoirs are, quite simply, memories. They focus on particular events, times, people in your life: your first day at school; your father marching to war; how the first supermarket changed your town. Memoirs could be about someone you saved from drowning, the time you won a dance contest, when you overcame shyness to make a speech or all of these.

Whatever is significant to you is also significant to others, especially your family. Human Beings are both storytellers and story lovers. Our first histories were all oral, passed down through generations, giving a sense of continuity, instruction and, most importantly, a sense of belonging. We all want to know where we come from, who we come from, what life was like for those before us. Without a sense of family history, people can feel lost, without roots and less secure within themselves.

Memoirs are a wonderful source of information. Local historical societies welcome personal histories and memoirs to enrich their archives. One of the first ports of call for historians, anthropologists and social researchers are historical societies and community museums. Why not add your own unique pespective and voice to this rich historical tapestry through your own memoirs.

Your stories are important. We can't all achieve greatness, but we are of great interest to each other. Humans are driven by curiosity, especially about how others live and manage the very ordinariness of life. Small communities satisfied much of this curiosity by their intimate nature. These days we often live separated lives and lack a sense of belonging. Memoirs can help overcome this sense of isolation.

Here are just a few basic ideas to help get you get started on your own memoirs:

What do you want the main focus of your memoirs to be?

  • A time
  • A place
  • A person
  • An experience

What is it about this time, place, person or experience that you want to tell?

  • How it made you feel
  • Was it funny, scary, sad, challenging, life changing
  • Who else was there
  • What happened with/to them

Build the memory through use of:

  • Colours
  • Smells
  • Sounds
  • Feelings
  • People

What else was happening around that time?

  • In the news
  • At the movies
  • What music was popular
  • Who was President/Prime Minister/Governor/King/Queen
  • How was the milk delivered

Relax and let your thoughts and memories coalesce into a scene' in your mind's eye. This will help you turn your memoirs into a story format. Write or tape or tell your story to help clarify it further and reinforce the imagery in your mind.

Make a start, it doesn't matter where. You will probably find once you start writing, the memories will come and writing your memoirs will get easier.

Finally; don't be afraid to seek help. Those around you - family and friends - probably have memories that can add to your own, or can help you clarify the events and how you want to describe them. If you need professional assistance then there are a number of professional services that can provide assistance from basic suggestions right through to co-writing, editing and publishing your memoirs.

Also it can be fun to start your children writing down their own memories when they are young. Make it a game and their love of writing and language will grow with their use of simple memoirs and the whole family will have a fun record of their childhood from their very own perspective!


 
Ben Jones is an award winning writer from Australia, who runs the Creative Poetry Newtork; a friendly place open to anyone who wants to share their passion for poetry, receive feedback on their own work or enter poetry competitions. 
 



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» left by Rob from Australia (2 years 206 days ago.)
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I like the way you write, easy to understand, simple and clear. Thanks.
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» left by Ben Jones (6,921)
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(2 years 51 days ago.)

Thanks Rob, I'm glad you enjoyed my article.
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» left by Kendra from Georgia (2 years 51 days ago.)
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I really do love the way you explain this.. I just wish I could do it.. If you would send me a message back...
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Ben Jones
(2 years 51 days ago.)

Hi Kendra,

Thanks for your comments. Feel free to contact me ben.jones@too-write.com and I'll try and give you some further pointers and assistance. Once you get past that first white page it does start to get easier.

This article is actually an excerpt from my eBook: "How to write your memoirs" which can be found here: http://too-write.com/store

Regards,
Ben.
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» left by nancy green from jonesboro, ar. (1 year 61 days ago.)
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I really appreciated Bens article. I just attended a writers conference over the weekend and one topic was "How to write your Memories", and this article explained it in a very simple, structured way. Good Job! I believe everone has a story bottled up and ready to spring with a little nugging. I come from a long line of storytellers and I love it. Our history depends on the written word passed down from one generation to the next. Thanks for a great article.
 
Sincerely, Nancy Green, Joessboro

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Ben Jones
(1 year 60 days ago.)

Hi Nancy,

Thank you for your kind comment on my article. The writers conference sounded like a great weekend, I love going to those sorts of things to get the creative juices flowing. Feel free to share some of your own "bottled stories" with us sometime.

Kind Regards,
Ben.
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