This course, Online: Writing Memoir with Kate Holden, will take place online.
In a big life, where is the story? Everyone has not just one story but thousands. Somewhere in your many years, encounters, lessons and relationships is the tale you need to tell. It may be sad, it may be joyful, complicated or simple. It might be just for you or it might be a story lots of people can share.
How do you condense a whole person into a memorable character on the page? What about the legal and ethical issues—how do you respect someone’s privacy while speaking the truth? And what are the ingredients that make a memoir something not only you will want to read, but people you’ve never met will want to read?
It’s one thing to live it; another to write it. In this six-week online memoir writing course, Kate Holden takes you through discussion, exercises and the sharing of stories to help you shake off the cobwebs and tumbleweeds and find the story inside you – and how best to make it sing.
This online writing memoir course will include practical components and writing exercises as well discussions focused on theoretical issues.
This workshop will cover:
- motives to write
- motives to publish
- memory and verification, clearances and permissions
- legal and ethical issues
- stylistic and voice issues
- refining a story arc
- boring and gripping memoirs
This course involves submitting short writing exercises, and giving and receiving peer feedback. Participants will receive limited tutor feedback.
Week-by-Week Course Breakdown:
Week 1: Introducing memoir
Memoir is an old form, going back to the Middle Ages or earlier – historians have written accounts of events from their own perspective for a thousand years or more. Some would say Julius Caesar’s Gallic Wars are a memoir. In this week, we’ll start to introduce ourselves to each other online, explore the different types of memoir, the motive behind writing a memoir and the functions of memoir.
Week 2: Starting to write
Starting to write your memoir can feel overwhelming or intimidating. Let’s talk about assembling resources, plotting your thoughts, shaping the narrative, and moving through hesitation and blocks.
Week 3: Tools and techniques
This week, we’ll look at specific things to do with the writing of memoir. The language you use, the character you take on as narrator, the position you have as documenter of your story, and how to use techniques from fiction to make your memoir into a good read.
Week 4: Voice, style, tone
A tedious life story can be made amazing by a great voice. Even an incredible life can sound dull if it’s told in a monotone. The way you tell your story will be the voice in your reader’s ear. Let’s explore ways to find your unique voice, style and tone.
Week 5: Ethical issues
In this lesson we’ll look at some of the more sobering issues to do with memoir. Most of them concern the most difficult and notorious element of memoir-writing: other people. We’ll look at the ethics of depicting other people, and the risks.
Week 6: The final touches – editing, approaching publishers, and more!
And finally, the fun (and sometimes terrifying) part! In the final lesson, we’ll talk about editing and polishing your writing, and share tips for approaching publishers.
Expected Learning outcomes:
Participants will:
- Learn about major logistical and stylistic issues of contemporary memoir
- Discuss and share impressions of successful (and unsuccessful) published works
- Describe your own projects and challenges and practice short passages of character portrayal
- Discuss the legal implications of publication, and feel excited to work on their memoir projects.
Participant Requirements
- Internet access and confidence using basic computer software are essential for this program.
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