Publishing: The ultimate guide to publishing a life story

Publishing: The ultimate guide to publishing a life story. A white notebook page with the words 'actually I can!' written by hand in black pen. Photo by Bich Tran from Pexels

Everything you need to know about book layouts, print runs, book launches and more!

This week at my house we have been enjoying watching the Olympics.

For my children, it is basically the first one they remember, and they are very vocal in support!

However, for the athletes they have waited and trained for five years for this event. 

Indeed it can feel a long time to plan, create and polish an autobiography, memoir, biography or other life-story project.

But you are on the home straight when you hit the publishing stage!

So to help you clinch victory I’ve put together this ultimate publishing guide.

It is part four in the ‘ultimate series’, which includes the ultimate guide about planning to create life storiesthe ultimate guide of life-story tips for new creators and the ultimate guide to polishing your life story.

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Midyear 2021 highlights: Best of 2021 articles and writing tips for beginners

Midyear 2021 highlights: Best of 2021 articles and writing tips for beginners. A man reading a book sits in a camp chair beside rock pools as the sun sets. Photo by Eyüp Belen from Pexels

Best 2021 writing advice about autobiography definition, what is theme, birth stories and more!

Recently I had some time away from my life-story projects.

Firstly, I was working on a new and exciting development for Forever Young Autobiographies. (More on this later in the year!)

Second, it was good to rest, connect with family and take stock of the year so far.

This included noting what website articles you have been reading and loving!

So here is a quick recap of the most-read articles this year for planning, creating, polishing and publishing a life story.

Certainly I’m sure you will find these 2021 highlights helpful to sit down and create an autobiography, memoir, biography or other life-story project.

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How to make a timeline: What is a timeline + timeline example (plus free printable!)

How to make a timeline: What is a timeline + timeline example (plus free printable!). A black metal alarm clock and white spiral notebook rest on coloured paper surrounded by white numbers. Photo by Black ice from Pexels

Everything you need to know to create timelines and use an online timeline maker

As milestones come around I find it natural to reflect on the past.

However, over the decades, memories of such times become jumbled. 

For example, births, marriages, deaths, anniversaries and more.  

So when we are sitting down to create an autobiography, memoir, biography or other life-story project it is important to get dates and facts correct.

Certainly one of the best ways to do this is to make a timeline.

Plus timelines are wonderful ways to organise and stir up memories to record.

Read on to find out how to make a timeline …

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How to write a good story: The flashback, parts of a story and reflective writing

How to write a good story: The flashback, parts of a story and reflective writing. Clearly know how to write a good story for your readers. Photo byanna-m. weber from Pexels

3 more writing techniques to make your writing captivating (AKA not boring!)

Who doesn’t love a story that hooks your attention from start to finish?

However, you might think you can’t tell a great yarn to save yourself, let alone write an autobiography, memoir, biography or other life-story project.

Firstly, there is no one better qualified to sit down and record your life than you!

Second, if you are writing for friends and family they are on your side and naturally interested.

The other week I covered three ways to make writing more captivating.

Indeed that article was very popular so today I’m going over more writing techniques to keep your audience reading from start to finish!

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Autobiography definition: Plus biography meaning and what a memoir means

Autobiography definition: Plus biography meaning and what a memoir means. A lone red tulip blooms in a field of budding tulips. Photo João Jesus from Pexels
Clearly know what type of life story to pick and write with the following word definitions.

Know what is an autobiography and how it differs to biography definition and memoir meaning

With children, especially little ones, you get used to second guessing the words they come out with.

For example, one cracker my daughter used to say was “it’s ice cubing” when it hailed.

Meanwhile, my son called kangaroos near our house “bop bobs”after the way they jumped.

Indeed other words easily become interchangeable with proper versions.

And this can also be the case for how we define autobiography definition, biography definition and memoir definition.

So today I’m going to clear up the confusion with correct meanings …

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Realign writing goals: 5 things to remember to reboot writing dreams

Realign writing goals: 5 things to remember to reboot writing dreams. Barefoot woman writes in notebook while relaxing on grass. Photo by last19 from iStock

Amazing goal attainment secrets of a life-story writing coach

Who else is enjoying the cooler months of winter?

Certainly here in Australia we have just had an ‘arctic blast‘.

But it has been the perfect excuse to curl up and do more planning, creating, polishing and publishing!

And it has also been a good time to look back over writing goals set in the new year.

So this week I’m asking: Are you on track to hit your goals or have you forgotten them?

Next let’s examine five things we can do to reset and realign writing goals for our autobiography, memoir, biography or other life-story projects.

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Motivational quotes: Blitz writing blues with inspirational quotes

Motivational quotes: Blitz writing blues with inspirational quotes. A woman blows coloured confetti from an open book. Photo by Dan Parlante from Pexels

Positive quotes every life-story writer should read

We are fast approaching the second half of the year.

And I hope your life-story project goals are still on track?

Certainly by midyear our writing can naturally start to flag. 

Therefore to help you sit down and create with renewed enthusiasm I’ve collected some motivational quotes from famous and new writers.

Indeed these follow on from other popular quote articles I have published about writer quotes and inspirational quotes.

So lets take a closer look to re-energise planning, creating, polishing and publishing an autobiography, memoir, biography or other life-story project.

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Book review: Anxiousness, hope and Your Own Kind of Girl by musician Clare Bowditch

Book review: Anxiousness, hope and Your Own Kind of Girl by musician Clare Bowditch. Book cover of Your Own Kind of Girl: The stories we tell ourselves and what happens when we believe them by Clare Bowditch, Allen & Unwin, and a portrait photo of Bowditch by Eva Rinaldi from Wikimedia Commons
Your Own Kind of Girl: The stories we tell ourselves and what happens when we believe them by Clare Bowditch, Allen & Unwin. Portrait photo of Bowditch by Eva Rinaldi from Wikimedia Commons.

One ARIA Award winner’s memoir about dieting, breakdowns and beating anxious thoughts

This week’s book review is Your Own Kind of Girl: The stories we tell ourselves and what happens when we believe them written by Australian ARIA Award-winning singer and actress Clare Bowditch.

The memoir was released in 2019 by Allen & Unwin and has won many accolades including the Australian Book Industry Awards Matt Richell New Writer of the Year 2020.

In addition it has garnered the support of fellow musicians Bernard Fanning, Missy Higgins and Kate Miller-Heidke as well as journalists Leigh Sales and Annabel Crabb, among many others.

Certainly the 352-page book has been a labour of love and decades in the making.

“This is the story I promised myself, aged twenty-one, that I would one day be brave enough – and well enough – to write,” Bowditch writes.

So keep reading to find out what the book is about, highlights and tips for those sitting down to create an autobiography, memoir, biography or other life-story project.

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Errors in print: Who else wants to get over book typos and misprints

Errors in print: Who else wants to get over book typos and misprints. A woman in a white blouse opens her mouth in shock as she looks at a laptop screen. Photo by Andrea Piacquadio from Pexels

How to deal sanely with publishing errors and bad editing in 4 steps

After decades working as a newspaper journalist and life-story writer I have seen all kinds of errors in print.

From Page 1 headlines with words misspelled to factual inaccuracies in opening sentences and gaping white holes where pictures weren’t printed.

Certainly I’ve seen errors made by others and by myself printed into thousands of copies.

Indeed the realisation of spotting a mistake after printing can make you feel ill to the pit of your stomach.

But today I’m here to tell you it is not the end of the world (yes really)!

And in fact I’m going to give you four ways to move past that ‘icky feeling’ and celebrate publishing an autobiography, memoir, biography or other life-story project – warts and all.

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Case study: The Moonsamy family’s The 17th Suitcase: Vignettes from a South African Family

Case study: The Moonsamy family's The 17th Suitcase: Vignettes from a South African Family. Book cover The 17th Suitcase: Vignettes from a South African Family by Reverend Samuel Moonsamy and family, the 17 Moonsamy family members today, and a black-and-white photo of Rev. Sam and Sue Moonsamy with their young daughters Priscilla and Susheela. Photos by the Moonsamy family
The 17th Suitcase: Vignettes from a South African Family by Reverend Samuel Moonsamy and family (left), the 17 Moonsamy family members today (top), and an earlier photo of Rev. Sam and Sue Moonsamy with their daughters Priscilla and Susheela (below).
Photos by the Moonsamy family

The amazing story of how one family of Indian heritage survived life under apartheid and moved to America

This week’s case study is The 17th Suitcase: Vignettes from a South African Family, a fascinating compilation of life stories by Reverend Samuel Moonsamy and his family.

It tells how the family of Indian heritage, navigated the system of apartheid in South Africa – amid racial tension plus economic struggle – and settled in northern California, United States of America.

Certainly the book’s anecdotes are sometimes hilarious, sometimes serious and invariably thought provoking.

However, they ultimately aim to highlight a strong, faith-based legacy for future generations.

Recently Forever Young Autobiographies caught up with Priscilla, the eldest of Rev. Moonsamy’s six children.

And she explained more about the book, how it evolved plus offered helpful tips to those keen to sit down and record their own family stories …

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