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Beyond Writing Prompts / A Better Way / Hundreds of Memory List Questions
Beyond Writing Prompts / A Better Way / Hundreds of Memory List Questions
Beyond Writing Prompts / A Better Way / Hundreds of Memory List Questions
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Why Writing Prompts Don't Work

"Write about when you were 16," the writing prompt urges, but you wonder, "What about when I was 16?" You feel no insistence. Instead, you turn to How to Go Beyond Writing Prompts and peruse its suggestions. You find in the Teen Years section, "How did you describe 'best friend' then? Did you have one? Describe this person and state what it was like to be with this person. If you did not have a best friend, describe how that felt." As you see, this is so much better than a writing prompt.

THE TROUBLE WITH WRITING PROMPTS

Writing prompts with their closed-ended questions tend to lead to isolated stories.They are not, by and large, searching for the meaning lost in the morass of your memory, for the contact lens that is lost in the grasses of your psyche. No...

The problem with writing prompts is they lead to stories that can so easily miss the energy of a life—your life. They are dams that hold back lifestories from overflowing into the present, stimulating cues that don’t force you to consider what happened at those moments that no concocted prompt will detect.

It’s not that writing prompts may not sometimes be pleasurable to write or that a person may not enjoy sharing them or be grateful for a recaptured memory. It’s that they come to you from someone else.The problem is that they are not from within your lifestory.

Scroll to the top of this page and select the "buy" button. The financial investment is small, and the writing rewards are great.

THE MEMOIR NETWORK WRITING SERIES

Whether you are writing a memoir, creative non-fiction, or fiction, the suggestions in this book—as those in the other books in The Memoir Network Writing Series—are applicable.

Don't Let Writer's Block Stop You shows you how writer's block CAN teach you to push beyond stuck.
How to Go Beyond Writing Prompts gets you rooted in the meaning of your stories. Gone the isolated or irrelevant stories produced by prompts.
Write to the End / Eight Strategies to Thrive as a Writer offers a number of techniques and best writing practices to keep you writing.
Memory List Question Book: 100s of Not-a-Prompt Questions. Meaningful questions / topics / ideas that help you to reflect more deeply on your story.
Start Your Memoir Right is full of practical steps: stop asking yourself if you should write your memoir, find inspiration to begin, and learn techniques of the art of memoir writing ... you can success.
Writing Great Memory Lists. Memory Lists are the magic bullet of memoir writing. Recall more details and dates than you had ever thought possible.
Write to the End / Eight Strategies to Thrive as a Writer will help you to complete your writing projects and reach the audiences you deserve.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherDenis Ledoux
Release dateJan 10, 2013
ISBN9780983093121
Beyond Writing Prompts / A Better Way / Hundreds of Memory List Questions
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Denis Ledoux

YOU CAN LEARN TO WRITE FROM THE INSIDE OUTI believe in the power of telling our personal and family stories. These are our hero's journeys, and by telling them we honor ourselves and the people we have come from. An important early task for the writer is go inside and find the story that is worth telling. The story is not about "nice" words; it is about honest words, visceral words.LIFESTORIES FEED USStories have always played an important role in my life. I grew up in a three-generation home with paternal grandparents who lived upstairs. I heard tales of my extended family and their history recounted by the family storyteller, my grandmother Ledoux. These stories were a food for my soul. I could not get enough of them, and her gift to me was that she was a voluble, entertaining storyteller.I began writing as a short-story writer, drawing on family characters, settings, and stories for my fiction. In 1989, I won the Maine Fiction Award for Mountain Dance & Other Stories. My other titles include What Became of Them and Other Stories from Franco-America (1988), and Lives in Translation: An Anthology of Contemporary Franco-American Writings (which I edited in 1990). In 1992, I published (and it is still in print) Turning Memories Into Memoirs / A Handbook for Writing Lifestories; in 1996, The Photo Scribe / How to Tell the Stories Behind Your Photos; in 2009, The Consumer's Guide to Ghostwriting, in 2013, a memoir—We Were Not Spoiled. E-publication includes the books listed here in Smashwords as well as others.MAKING THE LEAP TO BECOMING A MEMOIR PROFESSIONALIt was a natural leap from my own family stories to helping others to record their stories in well-written accounts that apply all the techniques of fiction writing to autobiography, family reminiscence, and scrapbooking.In 1996, I was honored as Lifewriting Professional of the Year by the Association of Personal Historians.THE MEMOIR NETWORKToday, I continue to work as a writer, educator, teacher, autobiography co-author, memoir-writing coach, editor and publisher. I direct The Memoir Network, an international group of lifestory writing teachers who use my method and materials to lead the popular Turning Memories® and Photo Scribe® workshops and programs.My Memoir Network offers Memoir Professional Packages for individuals wishing to do what we call memoir work in their communities. [http://thememoirnetwork.com/memoir-professional-packages/] Please inquire if you are interested in becoming a Memoir Professional.BUILD YOUR MEMOIR-WRITING LIBRARYYou will find a number of my memoir-writing e-books on Smashwords. Begin to purchase them now so as to develop your memoir-writing library. These are the best memoir-writing books available anywhere at any price.BEYOND THE BOOKSIf you need more than these great books, give me call at 207-353-5454 for a free consultation to determine whether coaching, editing, or ghostwriting is a good fit for you. When you're ready, we can also do book production for you.Keep writing and stay in the memoir conversation.

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    Beyond Writing Prompts / A Better Way / Hundreds of Memory List Questions - Denis Ledoux

    The Memory List Questions Book:

    Questions About Life for Lifestory Writers

    Denis Ledoux

    Copyright 2013 Denis Ledoux

    Smashwords Edition

    Thank You Gifts

    I hope you have enjoyed this book. As a thank you for placing your trust in me, I would like to gift you with any (or all) of the following gifts:

    1. Start to Write Your Memoir Course. In this free, five-lesson mini-course, you will learn easy and effective techniques to start writing your memoir today.

    2. Memoir Writing 101: 10 Steps To Writing a Compelling Memoir. This is an info-packed e-book that will launch you quickly into writing your story.

    3. As if this is not enough, to help you stay in the memoir conversation, I am also offering you a free membership in The Memoir Network’s My Memoir Education. http://thememoirnetwork.com

    A Simple Request

    If this book contributes to your writing—whether to its quantity or its quality—would you please take a moment to write a short review of the book on Smashwords? It can be as short as 20 or 25 words! Honestly! Do your fellow writers a favor and tell them how much they might expect of the e-book you have just read.

    Email: Denis@TheMemoirNetwork.com

    Twitter: twitter@denisledoux

    Facebook: http://facebook.com/TheMemoirNetwork

    My blogs: The Memoir Writer’s Blog

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