Strokecast

Ep 096 -- Write a Memoir with Christine H. Lee

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I’m typing this on January 1, but whenever you read this, it is the first day of the next year of your life, and that’s a great time to start sharing your story. As a stroke survivor, survivor of some other acute or chronic trauma, care giver, professional, or just someone who has lived some life, you have a story to tell. You have experiences to share. You’ve worked through some emotional stuff. Or you haven’ worked through it, but it’s sill there. And maybe you’ve thought about writing a memoir. Christine H. Lee joined us last year to talk about her memoir, Tell Me Everything You Don’t Remember. She is an author, teacher, and stroke survivor. Today, she’s back to help you start writing your own memoir. 7 Lessons in this Episode An autobiography is about a person. A memoir is about a person’s experience. Understand the roles of author, character, and narrator. There is universality in the particular. The Oxford Comma is awesome. Get a cohort. We are about more than stroke. Keep writing. Bio Christine H. L