It can be a scary process to think of sharing your life story with the public, either in print or in a film. A few years ago, I self-published a memoir and learned a lot from that experience. It’s one thing to tell a friend one of your personal stories, but it’s quite another to explain it to a stranger, a book buyer. To get the general book-buying public interested in your story, well, that takes extra effort. You need to gain attention and keep it. Before you reveal your innermost personal history, you have to do your story justice while also making it compelling to others to give them a reason to grab it.
I always encourage people to write about their lives because even “ordinary” people have amazing stories. The possibilities are endless when it comes to memoirs. However, turning memories into a book requires more steps. To get you started, here are a few lessons from my experience writing my own memoir and working with others to write theirs that I recommend applying to your process.
As time passes, just as when you get older and wiser, your memoir will have more wisdom to offer. Share that!
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