REMEMBER, WRITE AND PUBLISH YOUR LIFE STORY
cost: $40.00 || prerequisites: have email and world-wide web access, ability to navigate the Internet
course length
: Six weeks (September 8th to October 19th) || limit: none
Instructor: Angela Hoy
HOW THE WRITERSWEEKLY UNIVERSITY CLASSES WORK:

When you sign up, your email receipt will contain the date when your class begins.

On the Friday before the class begins, you will get an orientation email with more information.

A new lecture and assignment is sent to all students every Monday during the run of the class. Students participate at their leisure, anytime that week, via email. We know how busy everybody is, which is why we don't make everybody come to a certain webpage at a certain time on that day.

All students correspond directly with the instructor during the course of the class. But, you can always email wwu-support - at - writersweekly.com if you're having any difficulties.

About The Class:

Remember Your Past
Write It
and Publish It!
in as little as 12 weeks!

Angela Hoy's six-week course will get you started!

· Recall memories that have been dormant for years
· Record those memories in chronological order in your memory notebook
· Using the memory notebook as your outline, write your autobiography! Also works for biographies and memoirs!

OPTIONAL: Graduates of this course are automatically accepted into BookLocker's print-on-demand publishing program. Your autobiography can be published as a trade paperback or hardback book for as low as $317. (Add $175 for original cover art.) Your book will also be available at Amazon.com, BarnesandNoble.com, Borders.com, BooksAMillion.com and also through special order at any bookstore via Ingram, the largest book distributor.

FOR
writers
parents and grandparents
genealogists
biographers

PRAISE FROM FORMER STUDENTS:

Thank you for your on-line course on writing an autobiography. It has been a great help to me, especially your concise explanation of the difference between an autobiography and a memoir. As a result, I know it's a memoir that I want to write. Knowing that is a big step forward for me.

Also, the memory prompts are great. They have helped me remember many surprising things. It's been fun.

Warmly,
Doris Sanders

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I can see I'll be writing this autobio for quite a while when the class is done! What a great class. Thanks Angela, it is fantastic.

Mari Connors

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Thanks for offering this autobiography course. It is proving to be an amazing and fulfilling journey for me. I feel good about my work. It feels good to be able to create it my own way. I feel that it is "my" project. Without your guidelines though, I never would have done it. And that's the truth! You've done an awesome job!

Judith Acton Ayala

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Hi Angela,

I would like to thank you for the opportunity to meet new people, hear their experiences, and learn so much from your wonderful class! I am so much more aware of memory triggers and the importance of writing them down for future reference. I would highly recommend this class to anyone!

Thanks for a memorable experience!

Karen Heywood
http://prose-n-poetry.com/local/author/227
"P-n-P...The best prose-n-poetry on the web!"

PLAYING WITH MEMORY TRIGGERS!

Record your memories in chronological order! It's so easy and super fun! Then, use those memories to write your autobiography or memoirs!

This super fun 6-week course will result in your memories being recorded, in chronological order, and, ultimately, your finished autobiography! Interact with other students, share memories and enjoy the support you need to complete this simple project!

COURSE OUTLINE

Class One: Autobiography or memoirs? Why you should not let another week pass by without working on your autobiography. Memory trigger notebook setup. Memories at the forefront.

Class Two: Playing with Memory Triggers. What are they? How to use them. How to record memories quickly and efficiently. Begin work on first batch of memory triggers.

Class Three: Keep Playing with Memory Triggers. Begin work on second batch of memory triggers.

Class Four: The secret ingredient that makes an autobiography special...and it's right in your own house.

Class Five: This is the day you've been waiting for! Chapter one will be completed today. Learn the secret that makes people want to buy your book right away!

Class Six: You're almost finished! Angela's easy writing schedule to ensure your book is finished FAST! Start planning for Print on Demand. Paperback or hardback? Cover design ideas and more!

SUPPLIES: You will need a blank notebook for your memory triggers, preferably 8.5 x 11. Spiral bound works best for easy page turning. You will also need a nice pen that you enjoy writing with.

EXCERPT FROM A PAST ISSUE OF WRITERSWEEKLY.COM'S NEWS FROM THE "HOME OFFICE"

Last week, I mentioned my upcoming class on using Memory Triggers to record your memories in chronological order, and using these dated memories to write your autobiography. In preparing the class, I'm once again doing the memory trigger exercises, which is a LOT of fun! What's odd about memory triggers is that they seem to awaken parts of your brain and bring forth memories that have nothing to do with the topic you're working on. So, after working on the triggers, I see pieces of my past flashing by in my mind when I'm doing mundane things like laundry and dishes.

The great thing about these memories is the looks on my children's faces when I share the tales with them at dinnertime. Yesterday, when I was sitting in the car waiting for Frank to get out of school, I had a vision. I was five and standing at the dining room window, looking out at my best friend's house across the street. Beyond the big pecan tree and the quiet afternoon street was her home, which looked a lot like mine. She was standing in her front window, too. She had her hands on her hips and was turned around and shaking her butt at me. Then she turned back around, stuck her tongue out and made a really nasty face at me. That was my very first friend, Lisa Strandtman.

I haven't seen her since I was five when we moved away from that house on Nenana Street in Houston, Texas. I had completely forgotten about that little ritual we performed whenever we had a fight. I sure miss her. I wonder where she is now?

We lived in that house when my dad died. He was 30. I was five. I only have four memories of him. In one he's tying my shoes. In another, he's dancing with me. In another, he's holding me and my brother is trying to climb up his leg (he was 6' 8"). And, finally, I remember him spanking me after I put my doll on a lit lamp (which I knew not to do). It caught on fire. Poor Thumbelina never did recover.

While I was thinking about that, I started remembering dozens of stories from that time period that I had never told the children. There were the two nasty twins living next door, Kendall and Kelsey. Oh how mean they were! Their mother wasn't much better. She dug up a bunch of my mom's plants. And the little boy, Scott, who sat in front of a car one day to make the driver think she ran over him. That was the same little boy who got a horrible burn on his arm after he and Darin, my brother, played with matches and Saran Wrap (a nasty combination). And then there was our dog, Candy Man, who liked to lift his leg and pee on me. Mom got rid of him.

So, here I was thinking I had almost no memories from my early childhood, but I do! Hundreds of them!

If you haven't already signed up for this fun, interactive course, don't delay. I'm offering it at a low introductory rate right now. The rate will increase for future classes. Don't let another day go by without starting your legacy, which will last for generations to come!

Remember Your Past Write It and Publish It! in as little as 12 weeks!

Graduates of this course are automatically accepted into Booklocker.com's print-on-demand publishing program. Your autobiography can be published as a trade paperback or hardback book for as low as $217. (Add $199 for original cover art.)

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