Best of 2021: Best articles of 2021 you loved about recording life stories

Best of 2021: Best articles of 2021 you loved about recording life stories. Close-up of a man holding a sparkler. Photo by Pixabay

All the 2021 highlights about creating a story outline, a funny story, ISBNs and an infertility memoir

Welcome to the first Forever Young Autobiographies article for 2022!

I’m back fresh from a few weeks off with my family and excited to help you record life stories.

So today I’ve taken a look back at what you loved reading on the website last year.

And encourage you to let me know what articles you want me to write this year about planning, writing, polishing and publishing life stories.

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Best life stories of 2021: Award-winning books to read this holiday season

Best life stories of 2021: Award-winning books to read this holiday season. A blue-cover book hangs over a fencepost at the beach surrounded by yellow dandelions. Photo by Karolina Grabowska from Pexels.

How to choose must-read books to enjoy this year and into 2022

Holiday season calls for a good book or three!

Certainly my book stack is ever-growing with informative and entertaining life stories.

But I’ve selected a shortlist of must-reads for the latest Forever Young Autobiographies life-story reading list!

This best life stories of 2021 list features writers from Australia, the United Kingdom plus the USA.

And it includes bestsellers and award winners.

Also, stay tuned as I plan to review each book on the website during 2022 and include suggestions to help when we sit down to write.

So let’s take a look at what autobiographies, memoirs, biographies and other life stories made the list for the best life stories of 2021 …

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Smart gift ideas: Amazing practical gifts for writers this Christmas

Smart gift ideas: Amazing practical gifts for writers this Christmas. A woman sits on the floor at night reading a book next to a Christmas tree. Photo from Pexels

Secret Santa ideas and Christmas gift ideas for writers

One of my favourite Christmas gifts as a child was a new surfboard.

Certainly my brother and I were surf crazy getting up at dawn to cycle the few kilometres to our local point break.

Indeed we would brave the dark, glassy waters predawn as the town lights twinkled in the distance.

Meanwhile, today I’d still love a new surfboard for Christmas (hint, hint!), however, gifts for writers are also high on my list.

So this week I’ve put together a few smart gift ideas for the writers in your life.

But most importantly they’d make a great writing gift for yourself!

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Case study: Melissa Harris’s against-all-odds birth memoir One Pound, Twelve Ounces

Case study: Melissa Harris's against-all-odds birth memoir One Pound, Twelve Ounces. Harris holding son Sam for the first time, book cover of One Pound, Twelve Ounces: A preemie mother's story of loss, hope, and triumph, and a modern portrait photo of Harris with Sam. Photos by Melissa Harris and She Writes Press
Memoir One Pound, Twelve Ounces: A preemie mother’s story of loss, hope, and triumph (centre) by Melissa Harris (right, with son Sam) and the first time she held Sam (left).

What every hopeful parent should know about infertility treatment, miscarriage and micro preemie birth

Melissa Harris’s powerful new memoir is about a baby’s fight for survival and a mother’s perseverance.

One Pound, Twelve Ounces: A preemie mother’s story of loss, hope, and triumph came out last month and covers infertility and premature birth.

Indeed Harris’s dream of becoming a mother was shattered when a fertility doctor told her she might never have another child because of a physical anomaly.

But determined to persevere, she underwent nine surgeries, a year of fertility treatments and endured multiple miscarriages.

And when finally pregnant, Harris was told her baby, Sam, was at risk.

She caught up with Forever Young Autobiographies to tell us more about her life story, the writing process and share tips with fellow writers …

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Your family stories tips: Don’t do your family stories before reading this!

Your family stories tips: Don't do your family stories before reading this! A woman with a girl and two boys sit on the edge of an ocean pool kicking water while laughing. Photo by Yulianto Poitier from Pexels

Surefire ideas to celebrate family history + save BIG

It was my birthday recently!

And it was special this year because it didn’t get derailed by COVID-19 restrictions.

Also I managed to catch up with family who I haven’t seen for ages.

Certainly we shared some great times and many stories.

So to celebrate I want to share my top your family stories tips for interviewing loved ones about their lives.

Plus keep reading because I have a super Your Family Stories System birthday deal for you at the end!

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Book review: Sontag: Her Life and Work, a biography of writer Susan Sontag

Book review: Sontag: Her Life and Work, a biography of writer Susan Sontag. Book cover of Sontag: Her Life and Work by Benjamin Moser, Ecco/ HarperCollins Publishers, and a portrait photo of Moser. Photos by Ecco/ HarperCollins Publishers and Beowulf Sheehan
Sontag: Her Life and Work (left) by Benjamin Moser (right), Ecco/ HarperCollins Publishers. Photos by Ecco/ HarperCollins Publishers and Beowulf Sheehan.

A 2020 Pulitzer Prize winner by Benjamin Moser with HarperCollins Publishers

Sontag: Her Life and Work by Benjamin Moser is a definite portrait of an emblematic genius.

The biography came out in 2019 and is published by Ecco/ HarperCollins Publishers.

In short, it tells the story of one of America’s greatest 20th Century writers: a girl from the suburbs who grew up to be an intellectual and cosmopolitan force.

Indeed Moser was well-placed to tackle this towering life story as the author of Why This World: A Biography of Clarice Lispector.

Furthermore, he has worked as a books columnist for Harper’s Magazine and The New York Times Book Review.

Certainly the 832-page work has been hailed a “landmark biography” and picked up a slew of awards including being named the 2020 Pulitzer Prize Winner in Biography.

Keep reading to find out more about Sontag, what makes it interesting reading plus tips it offers us as life-story writers …

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Life story challenge: Thanksgiving games and Christmas games to play with family

Life-story challenge: Thanksgiving games and Christmas games to play with family. People raise glasses above plates of food. Photo by rawpixel.com from Pexels

Ask Nicola Q&A: Amazing ways to record family stories this holiday season

Hello and welcome to Forever Young Autobiographies – Ask Nicola.

As a life-story coach I’m asked lots of questions around planning, writing, polishing and publishing.

And in this Q&A series my answers set out to help new writers!

So this Ask Nicola edition begins with the question:

Can you please suggest Thanksgiving games or Christmas games that involve family stories?

Firstly, fantastic you want to record stories for family, friends and future generations!

Next let me introduce a fun life-story challenge for the upcoming holidays …

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Case study: John Lawrence’s funny medical memoir Playing Doctor: Part Two: Residency

Case study: John Lawrence's funny medical memoir Playing Doctor: Part Two: Residency. Photo of Lawrence as a young adult, book cover of Playing Doctor: Part Two: Residency (Blundering along with imposter syndrome), and a modern portrait photo of Lawrence. Photos John Lawrence
Memoir Playing Doctor: Part Two: Residency (Blundering along with imposter syndrome (centre) by John Lawrence (right) and in earlier times (left). Photos John Lawrence

What a former medical student with a severe case of imposter syndrome wants you to know

John Lawrence’s laugh-out-loud new Playing Doctor memoir is a candid and unfiltered look at what you can expect as a medical student.

Playing Doctor: Part Two: Residency (Blundering along with imposter syndrome) is due out in December and covers residency training with increased responsibility and fear.

Indeed it follows on from Lawrence’s recent Playing Doctor: Part One: Medical School (Stumbling through with amnesia) about transforming from an uncertain, head injured, liberal-arts student into a medical doctor.

Certainly Lawrence was not a typical med student. For example, he snuck out of hospital while on-call to audition for television shows so that he could pay the rent!

But his writing has been praised by No. 1 New York Times bestselling author Lauren Weisberger (The Devil Wears Prada and When Life Gives You Lululemons).

Lawrence caught up with Forever Young Autobiographies recently to tell us more about his new life-story book, the writing process and offer tips to fellow writers …

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Red Sneaker Writers podcast: Talking life stories with a New York Times bestselling author

Red Sneaker Writers podcast: Talking life stories with a New York Times bestselling author. The Red Sneaker Writers podcast logo and a portrait photo of host and author William Bernhardt. Photos by William Bernhardt
The Red Sneaker Writers podcast (left) and host William Bernhardt (right). Photos by William Bernhardt.

Sharing quick and easy writing advice with William Bernhardt on his writing podcast

It was my pleasure to recently be a guest on the Red Sneaker Writers podcast.

The popular show covers the latest news from the publishing world and includes interviews with top authors, agents, editors and other professionals.

And it is hosted by the New York Times bestselling novelist William Bernhardt who is the author of over 50 books, most recently Exposed (Splitsville Legal Thriller Series Book 2).

Indeed I had a fantastic conversation with Bernhardt about sitting down to write life stories. (Listen or watch the podcast here!)

So in today’s article I’m highlighting some of the key topics we talked about such as: my top tip for writers, being a ‘planner or a pantster’, and how to get started creating a life story.

Now let’s jump in …

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Tell the truth: The surefire way to out skeletons in the closet

Tell the truth: The surefire way to out skeletons in the closet. A woman in black holds an orange pumpkin in both hands. Photo by Kristina Paukshtite from Pexels

How to write truthfully, types of truth and truth definition

Tell the truth: this is easy to understand but difficult to execute, especially over decades and across generations.

So as Halloween looms, I’m asking do you have skeletons in the closet?

Are there ‘truths’ that should be outed and included in your life-story creating?

And what is the definition of truth and the different types of truth anyway?

I answer all these questions in today’s article.

So grab your vampire fangs or witch’s outfit and let’s take a walk on the wild side.

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