
Write Your Family History With Style
Discover your family history writing style, and get writing today.
Discover your family history writing style, and get writing today.
Write your family history stories and suddenly you’ll find you are spotting research gaps, tackling brick walls, and creating a legacy of stories.
In an episode packed with writing tips, Nathan Dylan Goodwin explores his own family history and spills the beans on how he became a genealogy crime fiction writer.
Write a family history that’s your relatives will want to read. One brought to life by newspapers and my FIG technique.
So, you’ve done so much family history research that you’re drowning in facts and you’ve decided – that’s it – I’ve got to start writing
1. “Home is where the heart is” Our home is an important part of our lives. Finding out more about the places your ancestors lived gives you a valuable insight
A gamekeeper’s daughter, the eerie night-time call of an owl caused Caroline Woodrow no fear – but the wolf whistles and jeers of evening city-dwellers caused her heart to quicken. Frightened, she hurried down the street, swinging her head from side to side, as she desperately surveyed her surroundings.
This article was the first attempt I ever made to write up a piece of my family history. It contains a mixture of my own and my mother’s memories of my Great-Grandmother.
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