It’s the thought that counts. That’s what people say, and sometimes mean. The people in your life who usually mean it the most are those with lots of stuff – people like grandparents. I remember giving my Nana soap, and even at eight years old, noticing her ‘Not another one’ face. And now that I’m […]
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Why Write Your Story?
I’m lucky – I come from a family of people who liked to write. People who didn’t have a lot of formal education, but who kept diaries and wrote memoirs. As a consequence, I have the words of great uncles, grandmothers and my mother. These have become taonga, fleshing out the skeletons provided by certificates […]
Your Memoir: Getting People on the Page
Actually, writing your own story can be fraught with difficulty – how much do you say? What details will enliven your story and make it richer, without boring your reader? How honest should you be about the bad stuff – and the people in your life who may or may not still be around? I […]