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How To Write A Memoir
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Writing a memoir can seem like a daunting task at first. However, with a little bit of help you can create an interesting record of your life's most important events that your friends and family will cherish for years to come. In this article I am going to show you just how to write a memoir that will be appreciated by all who read it.

Step 1 - Decide Who The Memoir Is For

This is one of the most important steps of memoir writing. You need to decide who your target audience for the book is going to be. You could decide to write it for your family and close friends in which case you could use a more informal, intimate writing style. However, if you plan to release your memoir to a general audience then you'll need to develop a more professional writing style and deliver more action into your writing.

Step 2 - Pick The Best Stories To Tell

When learning how to write a memoir you need to remember that it isn't necessary to tell every little detail of your life. Instead, pick events from your life that are exciting and focus on them. If you've had a major experience that had a profound impact on the way that you live your life then you could focus your entire memoir around that one thing.

Step 3 - Draft

Note down all the experiences from your life that you feel would be relevant in whatever order they come to mind. Elaborate on each one then once you feel all your ideas have been exhausted order the events you have written down chronologically.

Step 4 - Expand Your Memoir

Starting with your first experience, begin to write your memoir. Make sure that you use a writing style that will hold the audience's attention. Also, ensure that you don't falsify any details in the memoir and that you keep the audience in mind whilst writing. Every event needs to have a beginning, middle and end and there needs to be an overall beginning, middle and conclusion for the entire memoir too.

Step 5 - Set A Deadline For Completion

Set a realistic deadline for completion so that you don't wind up writing a small amount every so often. This is not ideal as it could take months or even years to complete the memoir and your writing style will become disjointed and hard to follow. A good deadline for completion is if you happen to have a special family event or gathering coming up - everyone will really appreciate the work that you put into writing your memoir.

By following these basic steps it's not too difficult to learn how to write a memoir that will be appreciated by all those who read it. Also, remember that the more you write the easier it will become to craft a fluid writing style that really holds the reader's attention.

Daniel Phillipson has been writing professionally for over 15 years. He has published dozens of articles and a number of books and has helped a large number of people write their personal memoirs. If you would like more, free advice on memoir writing (including how to get your memoir professionally published and released to the general public) then please visit his website at http://www.squidoo.com/how-to-write-a-memoir

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