Writing at home: Here’s to writing during coronavirus self-isolation

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Your Family Stories System deal + why writing during COVID-19 home quarantine is good!

The past few weeks my family and I have been working and schooling from home.

News about the coronavirus is everywhere and we have been warned to stay inside and self-isolate.

It is hard to know what is going on, to keep a level head and heart.

But in these troubled times sitting down to calmly write seems to help.

Today’s article is all about why life-story writing at home is good for you.

Plus read on for a quarantine discount on the Your Family Stories System: the ultimate guide for easily capturing your loved ones’ memories for future generations …

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Ask Nicola Q&A: Your most burning book questions about types of editors

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Can’t see the forest for the trees?

What you should know about the 4 different types of edits

Hi and welcome to Forever Young Autobiographies – Ask Nicola.

As a print editor, I get many queries about planning, writing, polishing and publishing life stories for family and friends.

And in this series I aim to give you a peek into how I help fellow writers.

Today’s Ask Nicola answers the following question:

I have finished the first draft of my book. What are the different types of editors? And which one is most important? 

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Book review: Journalist Stephanie Wood’s Fake by Penguin Random House

Book review: Journalist Stephanie Wood's Fake by Penguin Random House. Book cover of Fake by Stephanie Wood, Vintage Australia, Penguin Random House Australia, and a portrait photo of Stephanie Wood by Nic Walker.
Fake by Stephanie Wood, Vintage Australia, Penguin Random House Australia. Portrait photo of Stephanie Wood by Nic Walker.

‘Love in a world of liars, cheats, narcissists, fantasists and phonies’ by an ex-Fairfax Media staff writer

I love the book title of Fake by Stephanie Wood.

Such a simple name for such a complex story of love, lies and loss in the modern world of internet dating.

Fake was released by Vintage Australia (Penguin Random House Australia) last year and has been nominated for the Australian Book Industry Awards 2020.

Wood is an award-winning long-form writer and a former senior staff writer at Fairfax Media’s Good Weekend magazine.

A survivor of a toxic relationship, her book is a firsthand account and stark warning to others.

Fake has many highlights that can help us start and finish our own writing, whether that be an autobiography, memoir, biography or other life-story project.

Let’s take a closer look…

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Dialogue like a pro: See how easily you can use speech marks and quotes in writing

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The quick and simple way for writing dialogue and using quotation marks

Writing dialogue can scare some people.

They feel like they are off the beaten track in the punctuation wilderness.

But the truth is great quotes really lift an autobiography, memoir, biography or life-story project.

And learning to use speech marks is nowhere near as strenuous as hiking cross country.

As a newspaper print editor I’ve helped many reporters easily understand how to use quotes in writing.

And I can help you too no matter if you are just starting to write or polishing a manuscript.

So get comfy in your fave writing spot and get set to write dialogue like a pro… 

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Writing tips: The ultimate guide of life-story tips for new writers

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All the writing advice you need to write a life story today

If starting a life-story project has you feeling worried or anxious you need some lifesaving writing tips.

This week I’ve prepared the ultimate guide of writing tips for new writers.

It aims to equip you to confidently put pen to paper today!

This guide is part two in the ‘ultimate series’, which includes the ultimate guide about planning to write life storiesthe ultimate guide to polishing your writing and the ultimate guide to publishing a life story.

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Foreign words: How to clearly write foreign phrases and foreign expressions in 5mins

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The fast way to writing foreign words and meaning in your book

A friend recently came to me with a foreign words question, specifically about translating New Zealand Maori.

She asked what was the best way to introduce and use foreign words and foreign phrases in an autobiography, memoir, biography or life story

Curiosity sent me on a deep dive of style guides to confirm some suggestions. 

Even if you don’t write many foreign words you probably use jargon or vernacular that will need explanation before your book gets to the publishing stage.

I know, as an Aussie, we use loads of slang that leaves non-Aussies puzzled!

So read on for some you beaut (excellent) ways to deal with foreign words and expressions in your writing.

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Write together: Writing with a loved one as a co-author or writing partner

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Amazing secrets about writing together from a life-story book coach

First published February 8, 2018: This article has been updated and improved.

Writing an autobiography, memoir, biography or other life story can be a very solitary pursuit but it doesn’t have to be.

Your husband or wife may be the perfect support person for your project.

But including them in additional ways from the very beginning can make for a more holistic book.

After years together you and your partner’s life stories have naturally become interwoven.

Therefore it is a given that when you sit down to write your book will include a little or a lot about their life as well.

Following on from St Valentine’s Day, this week’s article explores ways to include your partner in your life-story writing project. 

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Working with a writing coach: 3 questions to ask when choosing a life-writing teacher

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Plus a Valentine’s Day coaching call deal you will love!

Happy Valentine’s Day to all the autobiography, memoir and biography writers out there!

Sitting down to write a life story to be shared among friends and family can be a glorious act of love.

But while you may have started the writing year full of enthusiasm, sometimes the romantic writing glow wanes and you need a hand.

Working with a writing coach can help you recover your writing mojo!

Here are three questions you should ask before you book a date with a writing coach.

Plus keep reading as I share the love with a special coaching call offer for Forever Young Autobiography followers …

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Book review: No Friend But the Mountains by Behrouz Boochani

Book review: No Friend But the Mountains by Behrouz Boochani. No Friend But the Mountains book cover, Pan Macmillan Australia, and headshot of Behrouz Boochani by Hoda Afshar.
No Friend But the Mountains by Behrouz Boochani and translator Omid Tofighian, Pan Macmillan Australia. Portrait photo of Behrouz Boochani by Hoda Afshar.

What everyone should know about a Kurdish-Iranian refugee’s time in Manus prison

Imagine a writer forbidden paper and pen.

Wouldn’t this be tortuous enough let alone being held prisoner for more than six years on remote islands?

This was the case to befall author Behrouz Boochani in 2013 but amazingly he discovered a way to write.

Using smuggled mobile phones the Kurdish-Iranian refugee wrote No Friend But the Mountains: Writing from Manus Prison via long text messages and with the assistance of translator Omid Tofighian.

The Pan Macmillan Australia book won Australia’s 2019 National Biography Award plus numerous other prizes.

As life-story writers we can learn much from this unique and historical story…

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