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Go for it - you can do it.
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To be honest more than half of my good freinds are from Joe's country (dont tell anyone though)
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Don't mention that name please - hubby still insisting on bringing Joe back and i'm not in the mood for another 'times where better under Joe' tirades
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Call it "We Came, We Saw, We Conquered!"
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I say go for it. You already have one reader right here! edit: I didn't notice until now that this is a month old. Book's probably written by now! Last edited by daveconifer; 12-29-2009 at 07:11 PM. |
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Still just taking notes... It'll probably be one of these 10-year long projects...
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Nice idea!
Here's a short article I wrote for women who want to write about their lives but aren't sure where to start. Maybe it'll help. http://ezinearticles.com/?Womens-Mem...ere&id=3290433 GOOD LUCK!! |
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Great article... thank you!
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From a practical point of view, Lene, you must realise that a book like the one you propose will have pretty well family circle sales only, so you're talking self-publishing.
Before you even put pen to paper, pick up a few similar self-published non-fiction family sagas and study them to see how their authors have gone about the job. A book like this will not be written overnight, so take some time to study what's available to you in the self publishing field. Some deals are straight rip-offs, but you'll soon be able to spot those a country mile away. Others involve a little technical know-how. Some will offer a free deal but per-item cost of the resulting PoD book will be high. You must also realise that most PoD presses can't handle inside colour and that many ebook formats will have problems with pictures and any family-tree tables you intend to carry. In othere words, Lene, be sure you know what you're doing rather than blindly plod along with a manuscript you may well have to completely re-present for effective publication. Write with practical publication firmly in mind. Good luck and best wishes. Neil |
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How has year 1 gone? I'd love an update. There are plenty of things I wish my father and uncle and grandparents had written down before passing on. As limited as your audience might be, everyone wonders what their family was like eventually -- usually after it is too late to ask. Someday I'd like to contribute to something like this in my own family.
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David's message came as a shock. I seldom look at the date of messages, and assumed that the whole of this thread was from the last few days.
How about "Coffee and Danish" as a working title, Lene? Not least as it sounds as though what you are planning is a book of anecdotes about your early life in Denmark, the sort of thing you might tell to friends over a cup of coffee. If I were doing something like this, it would definitely be written in the first person - "I had a farm in Africa, at the foot of the Ngong hills". I would expect chapters to be mainly short, perhaps only a part of a page for some, perhaps a couple or three for others, depending, of course, upon the nature of the topic each time. Another good idea, which I developed for a series of short articles, and which I gave the working title of "Home Thoughts from Abroad" (!) is to write an article about, say, Easter customs, or a specific Easter event, in time to be published around Easter, and so on, throughout the year. Write about the start of a new school year in, say, July. Do this for a couple of years and your book has written itself. Imagine that you are writing for publication in a newspaper, for example, and need to have your copy ready ahead of time. In fact you might even consider seeing if your local newspaper is interested in a series of articles of this type, which would give you a bit of drive to actually get writing, give you a deadline, if you have to turn out a thousand words every week or every month. When I say "local newspaper" I mean the "Ipswich Gazette" rather than the "Queensland Herald Tribune". I don't know, but maybe Ipswich has a community of ex-Danes. I think Neil might have been a bit more negative than he usually is. I have the feeling that there is a lot more interest in "the way things were" than he indicated, and this trend seems to be growing. Take a look at the books by "Miss Read", the pen-name of an ex-teacher at a village school in England. Some of them were ordinary novels, but others were just such anecdotes as I think you are thinking of. Even her novels include such kåserier (hope you have that Swedish word in Danish, too) of village life. When you're ready to look for a way to publish, think about Amazon's Createspace, which gives you a method of producing both black and white and colour books as POD books. But parallel with that, start sending samples to various literary agents in Aussie, and see if someone bites. If someone in the family can draw, set them to work putting together a portfolio of drawings to go with the book for a share of the royalties. And remember, if you haven't already discovered it, that writing is like any other athletic activity. It takes a bit of time and effort to get the muscles working, but once you're over the threshhold, things begin to move very quickly. Enjoy! |
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