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The 9 Best Books on Writing Memoir
This article was written by Meghan McCullough and originally appeared on Signature Reads.
The idea of writing your own story is a daunting one. At first, it may seem easy; after all, you know your own life better than anyone else, and who could be better equipped to tell the story of your life? But the act of putting pen to paper and actually beginning your own memoir is much harder than that. Where to begin? How to sift out the important things from the mundane? What if your writing upsets your loved ones? Or worse, what if no one cares enough to read it?
The books listed below tackle all of those questions and more. From inspiration thatâll get you started to practical tips as you make your way through your first draft, these books will get you remembering and writing your memoir in no time.
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Step 4: Get busy reading! Reading a chapter or two] a night before bed is not only be a great way to wind down, but will also help you chip away at the book in time.
Step 5: Gather! As the founder of a book club, you may enjoy hosting the first meeting. But, though you might have started the club, you donât have to host every meetup. Change locations and take turns hosting amongst members.
Step 6: Let the discussion flow. There are no rules once everyone gathers, but it can be helpful to have a discussion guide to spark conversation. Come up with your own focus questions as a group or use a reading group guide. And donât forget the wine to fuel conversation!
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Congratulations to George Saunders, Winner of the 2017 Man Booker Prize for Fiction!
in the Bardo focuses on a single night in the life of Abraham Lincoln: an actual moment in 1862 when the body of his 11-year-old son was laid to rest in a Washington cemetery. Strangely and brilliantly, Saunders activates this graveyard with the spirits of its dead. The Independent described the novel as âcompletely beguilingâ, praising Saunders for concocting a ânarrative like no other: a magical, mystery tour of the bardo â the âintermediateâ or transitional state between oneâs death and oneâs next birth, according to Tibetan Buddhism.â Meanwhile, the Guardian wrote that, âthe short story masterâs first novel is a tale of great formal daring…[it] stands head and shoulders above most contemporary fiction, showing a writer who is expanding his universe outwards, and who clearly has many more pleasures to offer his readers.â
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Browse below for Saunders’ rightfully beloved works: