Some famous memoirs are: "Memoirs of a Geisha," which was written by a ghostwriter, and "Angela's Ashes," the famous Frank McCourt memoir about growing up in Ireland.
The "Memoirs of a Geisha" movie was a blockbuster, while the movie version of the McCourt memoir also won many awards.
How to Start a Memoir How do you condense decades of your life into a comprehensive, engaging and compelling narrative? One way to start a memoir is to tell your story to a ghostwriter. The ghostwriter digitally records you talking, transcribes the material, then edits and revises it into a memoir.
You can start a memoir by creating a timeline. You do this by creating a timeline of the period you want to write about, then listing the key events and emotional experiences that happened at each point.
Another way to start a memoir is to simply start journaling your life experiences, including your memories, thoughts and feelings. It doesn't matter if you don't know what to say, worry about saying it right, or simply can't remember the details. Just get started.
Once you have something down, you can start picking and choosing which experiences you want to focus on in the narrative. Then write more about that. After a while, you can organize the material and shape it into chapters.
You can then hire a ghostwriter or editor to read your journal, organize the material and edit it into a compelling memoir.
If you are unsure, you can start a short memoir. Short memoirs allow individuals to tell their stories without committing time and resources to an extensive autobiography.
12 Tips on Writing Memoirs
1. Be Kind to Yourself
You are not going to remember some things you wish you could. And you will remember things you wish you could forget. It's ok. Life is like