Everybody has something to say. In an age when Twitter, blogs and Tumblrs give millions the chance to write whatever is on their minds, it seems that we're finding plenty of avenues in which to share it. How, then, do we write what is worth saying? How do we record our important memories so they'll be remembered? How do we tell our personal stories the way they deserve to be told? In keeping with successful earlier editions of Writing from Within, Selling has stressed the idea that personal writing is a means to personal understanding. Learning to write well starts with the subjects we know the best - ourselves. To write life stories, writers explore vivid memories and re-engage with the perspectives of their younger selves. They learn to harness their inner critics and deal with fear. They use their creative drive to remember details from their most significant memories. The process of life story writing is as much one of self-discovery as it is one of nostalgia. These emotional connections to memories provide the backbone for Selling's writing instruction. In this 25th anniversary edition of WRITING FROM WITHIN, the original lessons of life story writing are included and significantly expanded upon. Readers are given guidance on finding their earliest memories and on remembering details vividly. Writing instruction is offered to accompany this process and ensure that readers' life stories are full of clear, accurate memories.
AwardsCommended for IndieFab awards (Writing) 2013 and Benjamin Franklin Award (Most Improved Redesign) 2014.
Book InformationISBN 9780897936170
Author Bernard SellingFormat Paperback
Page Count 408
Imprint Hunter House Inc.,U.S.Publisher Hunter House Inc.,U.S.
Weight(grams) 1g