
Writing Life Stories
How to Make Memories into Memoirs, Ideas into Essays and Life into Literature
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Narrated by:
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John McLain
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By:
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Bill Roorbach
From drawing a map of a remembered neighborhood to signing a form releasing yourself to take risks in your work, Roorbach offers innovative techniques that will trigger ideas for all writers.
Writing Life Stories is a classic text that appears on countless creative nonfiction and composition syllabi the world over. This updated 10th anniversary edition gives you the same friendly instruction and stimulating exercises along with updated information on current memoir writing trends, ethics, internet research, and even marketing ideas. You'll discover how to turn your untold life stories into vivid personal essays and riveting memoirs by learning to open up memory, access emotions, shape scenes from experience, develop characters, and research supporting details.
This guide will teach you to see your life more clearly and show you why real stories are often the best ones.
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Now, 50 years later, after reading Bill Roorbach’s brilliant book, Life Stories: How to Turn Memory into Memoir, Ideas into Essays and Life into Literature, I understand that Sister Marie Consolata never taught me anything about writing, much less how to write research papers on Macbeth and Hamlet. She was not a writing teacher. Bill Roorbach is a writing teacher, a genius of a writing teacher. After listening to his book, I know I can begin to write again, for that has been my dream since I read Little Women, Lord of the Rings and Tess of the D’Urbervilles, when I was in 8th grade at St. Thomas Apostle grade school. Reading saved me, was my escape from a violent, alcoholic stepfather, a broken, complicit immigrant mother, living in isolation and poverty. Books were my sanctuary. I had begun to write poems, short stories, essays- until Sister Marie Consolata punched me in the stomach with her plagiarism accusations, and I stopped breathing, and writing. I had revered her so, yet she betrayed me, and caused so much damage in my life.
Bill Roorbach’s lessons, assignments, advice, encouragement - his writing, has been so healing, the therapy I’ve been searching for all my life, a salve for my wounded soul. If you want to write, or write better, do yourself a favor - buy this book!
Why oh why didn’t I find this book 50 years ago?
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