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How to beat memoir writer’s block in 8 simple steps

How to beat memoir writer's block in 8 simple steps. Man in striped t-shirt ready to blow out lit candles on white, circular cake decorated with coloured lollies in a dark room. Photo by Pexels.

House tour tips for writing an autobiography

First published July 2017: This article has been updated and improved.

Ever since I was in primary school, my grandmother, ‘nanny’, taught me to bake

She liked to cook ‘quickly’ and get it out of the way early, first thing in the morning.

Even though we worked swiftly, she would tell me stories about her family and life growing up on a dairy farm

Looking back now, I that many of these anecdotes were inspired by the food we were cooking, the way we were preparing it and even the utensils we were using

One classic example was the heart-shaped sponge cake tins we used to cook birthday cakes in her over-worked gas oven

The set may have seen better days but it was a link to the past for my nanny

Her mother would also bake her children heart-shaped sponge cakes on birthdays

Before the cutting of the cake, it would be placed in the of the room, with ribbons stretching from the cake platter to the corners of the room

And once the cake was cut, the birthday child would put on a coat with many pockets, filled with lollies, and be sent out into the garden to be chased down by the other children

Talk about good old-fashioned fun

Dredging up memories like this for your autobiography doesn’t have to be hard

If you are in the zone ready to write but anecdotes are failing you, don’t despair

Inspiration to beat writer’s block is not far out of reach, in fact, it might be as easy to find as taking a walk around your house

Give these ideas a try this Easter weekend…

Beat writer’s block by unearthing old treasure

All of these ‘things’ have their own stories and can spark a memory or three worth including in your autobiography.

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Final say

Sparking memories to bust writer’s block doesn’t have to be hard, in fact, it should be fun

Taking a ‘stroll’ through your home will unearth many details and stories you may have forgotten or overlooked to include in your autobiography

Try unearthing old treasures (photos, memorabilia, ornaments), using your senses and make a move by going into the garden, calling a friend or heading online

These will help give life to your memoir and wipe away block

Completing your life story is an important job

It is an act of love to be enjoyed – much like a heart-shaped sponge cake.

Happy Easter and happy writing!

Your next step after getting memories flowing is to the important ones into a rough book outline. I’ve made a FREE video training on how to do this. Sign up here

 

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