Saturday, August 28, 2010
Weaving a tapestry of memories
The task of writing an autobiography can seem daunting at first. However, it is possible to immerse oneself in the project quickly by creating shorter memory collages, and then weaving them together.
I love what Denis Ledoux teaches: "Some writers decide to connect their stories with transitions and seed their texts with references to other stories so that the whole manuscript will read like a continuous piece--like a fabric sewn together so cleverly that the seams don't show. Others are satisfied with a manuscript that reads more like an anthology of separate stories--juxtaposed, yet one story independent of any other, with only emotional and thematic links apparent."
These decisions about how to link text together comes later in the writing process, however,he said. I'm already taking a close look at the questions, he raises: "How do you wish to link your stories together?"
I've decided to use a historical context, and am busy researching Basque and Argentine history to tie in how I developed my worldview, and how my ancestors influenced me.
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