Your family history
Your childhood and early years
Your friendships and romances
Your adventures
Your education, career, achievements and ideas
- Your stories are unique. Don’t let them be lost.
You have stories waiting to be told and people in your life waiting to hear them. Family, friends, children, grandchildren. You suspect that preserving your history will be of great value to those who follow. You’re fully aware that if you don’t tell your stories, they may never be told.
Telling your story is an act of self-discovery.
It’s tempting to think that because you’re familiar with your own experiences, they’re not extraordinary. They are. In fact, the sum of those experiences is exactly what makes you unique. Only you can tell that story. Tell it. You might surprise yourself.
Taking on a project this important is time-consuming and can be daunting.
Where do you start?
What do you include?
How do you structure it?
How do you take the stories you want to tell and get them down coherently on the page?
How do you get them into the possession of your loved ones?
I can help.
I’m a published author, produced playwright and practicing monologist. I spend a lot of time passionately developing vivid characters and relationships in my stories and plays. In my work as memoir advisor, I help real people tell their stories. And I can help you tell yours. Here’s how.