"Your story of Robert Frost's visit to the Wesleyan campus in 1953
is heartwarming and memorable, and it must become part of the
Wesleyan Archives."
-Suzy Taraba, Wesleyan University Archivist
"Love your songs, but it was the memoir of your 1992 Rotary
visit to New Zealand that I enjoyed the most."
-Glenn Estess Sr., Past Rotary International President
"Getting Hooked on Memoirs" presents both a guide and a
collection of memoirs designed to provide examples of this personal
type of writing. In this helpful handbook, Dr. H. Kenneth Shook
offers practical advice to aid in writing effective personal
memoirs. Dr. Shook draws on his experiences in conducting sessions
on writing and sharing memoirs to shares his knowledge and provide
answers to these vital questions:
What is a memoir? Is there a desired length for a memoir? Could
the author of the memoir be sharing the experiences of others
rather than his own experiences? How does a memoir differ from a
research paper or a complete life history? Can memoirs include
events of recent weeks or months, rather than focusing solely on
events of the distant past?
This practical guide will inspire everyone who reads it to
delve into their own life experiences to share their story or
experience in their very own memoir.
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