The Remembering Site
June 14, 2006 by Heather Goldsmith
Filed under Home & Living
I just found this great website for those interested in writing their memoirs. It’s called The Remembering Site. Sarah McCue tells How it all Started and answers Frequently Asked Questions on the website.
You can read What People are Saying, Featured Biographies or sign up for their Newsletter. There are also Questions, or prompts, to help get you writing and remembering, which I think is an excellent place to start. For more you’ll need to Join, which will cost you $25 as one time payment.
Check out Sarah’s blog where she explains even more about The Remembering Site.
Courtney Love
May 31, 2006 by Heather Goldsmith
Filed under Home & Living
While driving home this afternoon from a visit to the library I had a local radio station on and heard a snippet of news about Courtney Love’s forthcoming memoir. After a little online search I came across the title Dirty Blonde : The Diaries of Courtney Love on Amazon. The book won’t be released until October 31, 2006. Read a news story here for more information.
Writer Sees Teen Journal Published
May 18, 2006 by Heather Goldsmith
Filed under Home & Living
When Margaret Sartor looked back through her teen journals she saw a story she felt worth publishing. Read more about her new book Miss American Pie: A Diary of Love, Secrets and Growing Up in the ’70s in an interview with John Valentine at The Independent Weekly.
Memory Triggers
May 6, 2006 by Heather Goldsmith
Filed under Home & Living
If you’re writing your memoir, or just want some cool journal writing prompts, then make sure you check out Memory Triggers.
Bob Wendlinger promotes his book, The Memory Triggering Book, by offering a taster on his website with these journal writing prompts.
I tried the sampler and found some excellent prompts to use in my journal writing. I hope you enjoy them, too.
Write Your Memoirs & Soon
April 24, 2006 by Heather Goldsmith
Filed under Home & Living
Memoirs make entertaining reading, but I agree with this article at the Daily Herald. A full life makes for a more in depth read than a fresher life with less to share. I hope more people approaching their senior years begin to pen memoirs and journals so their stories pass on to younger generations.
Journal Writing for Posterity
March 22, 2006 by Heather Goldsmith
Filed under Home & Living
If you ever wanted to write your biography and leave it for your family to read and share together posterity.com just made it easier. You will need to pay an annual fee of £7.50, but they claim they’ll look after your stories forever. They take you step by step through the process, so even non-writers can record a family or personal history that matters.
Take a tour or check out some of the example biographers to see if posterity.com is all you expect.
Even if you don’t decide to sign up, the tour takes you through the templates and there …read more




