Introduction to Memoir
A half-day workshop intensive
Sunday 18 April 2021
10.00am - 3.30pm
$85
“And the day came when the risk to remain tight in a bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom.” Anais Nin
In 2001 I experienced an event that changed the course and direction of my life. I was diagnosed with breast cancer. My first thought was, 'This is horrible', the second was, 'I'll write about it' and the third was, 'It may be too painful to write about.'
But I did it anyway because, in many ways, it was too painful to keep it in. I told my story in 'Welcome to the Amazon Club' published in 2004.
Memoir is the writing of a particular journey you've made in your life. It's not a summary of achievements or a list of dates but rather the telling of a meaningful experience that has made us who we are today.
When we're thinking about writing memoir, we're searching our history for a journey that is meaningful, powerful, and defining, one that we can tell with truth - and it is often that idea of truthfulness that can put us off writing about it. We're worried about offending someone, revealing our deepest secrets and vulnerabilities to perfect strangers, worried by the consequences of writing our truths.
It can take some time before a writer is ready to tell his or her story. Are you ready to allow yourself the freedom to write yours?
In this work shop we will:
- define the genre of memoir,
- discuss permission: allowing yourself to tell the story you want and need to tell,
- discuss the authenticity and truth needed for memoir, and the freedom that can give you to tell your story,
- look at ways to get started and select the journey you wish to focus on,
- workshop the ideas our participants have for their memoirs,
- talk about the writing discipline needed to complete your memoir project.
In preparation for the workshop, I ask that participants come with a brief synopsis (one or two paragraphs/500-800 words max.) of the story they would like to develop. Each participant will be encouraged to present their one idea to the group for workshop discussion.
I hope you will join me for this workshop day. It will be intensive, constructive, motivational and inspirational and we will all share the unique privilege of sharing stories that have meaning for us. This workshop is limited to six participants so book soon to secure your place.
Where: The Writing Place,
21 McKenzie Ave, Arkles Bay, Whangaparaoa, Auckland
When: Sunday 18 April 2021, 10.00am - 3.30pm
Cost: $85 (limited to six writers)
Please bring your lunch and writing materials
A half-day workshop intensive
Sunday 18 April 2021
10.00am - 3.30pm
$85
“And the day came when the risk to remain tight in a bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom.” Anais Nin
In 2001 I experienced an event that changed the course and direction of my life. I was diagnosed with breast cancer. My first thought was, 'This is horrible', the second was, 'I'll write about it' and the third was, 'It may be too painful to write about.'
But I did it anyway because, in many ways, it was too painful to keep it in. I told my story in 'Welcome to the Amazon Club' published in 2004.
Memoir is the writing of a particular journey you've made in your life. It's not a summary of achievements or a list of dates but rather the telling of a meaningful experience that has made us who we are today.
When we're thinking about writing memoir, we're searching our history for a journey that is meaningful, powerful, and defining, one that we can tell with truth - and it is often that idea of truthfulness that can put us off writing about it. We're worried about offending someone, revealing our deepest secrets and vulnerabilities to perfect strangers, worried by the consequences of writing our truths.
It can take some time before a writer is ready to tell his or her story. Are you ready to allow yourself the freedom to write yours?
In this work shop we will:
- define the genre of memoir,
- discuss permission: allowing yourself to tell the story you want and need to tell,
- discuss the authenticity and truth needed for memoir, and the freedom that can give you to tell your story,
- look at ways to get started and select the journey you wish to focus on,
- workshop the ideas our participants have for their memoirs,
- talk about the writing discipline needed to complete your memoir project.
In preparation for the workshop, I ask that participants come with a brief synopsis (one or two paragraphs/500-800 words max.) of the story they would like to develop. Each participant will be encouraged to present their one idea to the group for workshop discussion.
I hope you will join me for this workshop day. It will be intensive, constructive, motivational and inspirational and we will all share the unique privilege of sharing stories that have meaning for us. This workshop is limited to six participants so book soon to secure your place.
Where: The Writing Place,
21 McKenzie Ave, Arkles Bay, Whangaparaoa, Auckland
When: Sunday 18 April 2021, 10.00am - 3.30pm
Cost: $85 (limited to six writers)
Please bring your lunch and writing materials