Personal Memoirs
A personal memoir, or memory book, combines the precious stories captured
through oral history interviews with old photos and memorabilia to create
a well-written, beautifully designed hardbound keepsake book for generations
to treasure.
The professionalism, and quality of
Chapters of Life memory books is
unparalleled. It used to be that only
the rich and famous could have their
story told by a professional writer.
Chapters of Life has now made it
possible for all of us to have our
story told by a professional writer.
The cost of a memory book is of
little consequence when compared
to the priceless value of capturing
forever the life of a loved one.
Phillip A. McDonald Jr., Lakewood, CO
The memoirs can be written in first-person narratives, third-person narratives
or a more formal (but often less readable) question-and-answer format.
Information for these stories comes directly from the interview transcripts,
which are edited and organized to create a narrative that flows smoothly
from start to finish.
Photos and memorabilia are scanned on quality equipment, then stored
on a computer hard drive and inserted into the book wherever they best
illustrate the stories.
We can print the pages of the book in full color or black and white.
We work with clients to create catchy titles that illustrate the life
story captured inside the book. We can print and bind as many books as
the client desires.
You may find our free article 13
Reasons to Create a Memoir, the FAQs about
Creating a Memoir and a description of the process
we use to create a memoir interesting as you explore this exciting
idea.
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What to Expect
After receiving your call, we meet with you to show samples of the work
we’ve done and discuss just what you would like to see in a finished
product. We provide you with a biographical information sheet to fill
out and mail to us, so that our interviewer is well prepared to ask intelligent
questions to inspire thoughtful reminisces by the narrator (you or whomever
is sharing stories).
During the first interview, we converse casually with the narrator to
create a warm and comfortable rapport. We explain the interviewing process
and assure the narrators that we genuinely want to hear the stories they
will share.
We find a quiet and comfortable spot in the home to set up the recording
equipment. We clip a lapel microphone to the narrator’s clothing
to ensure those precious memories are recorded clearly on our high-end
and unobtrusive equipment. We clearly ask brief, specific questions that
trigger memories and start the stories flowing.
Julie is a dedicated professional
who provides an extremely
professional result. Having the
memory books to pass on to
my child is an incredibly wonderful
gift. Recording and writing down
family stories is a task many
people would like to do but
often don't get to, and then
it is too late. Julie is ready and
organized to provide this service
with wonderful results.
Alene Zander Brown, Portland, OR
Focusing on the narrator at all times, we remain attuned to signs that
the narrator may be tiring or might prefer a change of subject. We are
always honored and humbled when narrators share their precious memories
with us, and we let the narrator know how much we value them and the wisdom
they’ve gained through their life’s journey.
We help the narrator sort through photos and other memorabilia, which
we store in a fire-safe container to ensure the safety of those precious
keepsakes when we borrow them for scanning. We scan photos, slides and
other memorabilia on high-end equipment, then save them to several computer
hard drives and backup files on CD-roms.
All material entrusted to us is returned untarnished in the condition
received. We care for your historical keepsakes as if they were our own.
Read more about our process.
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Options
Personal memoirs can be long, sometimes more than 250 pages, or much
shorter, perhaps 50 to 80 pages. The length of the book depends on the
number of interviews, the number of people interviewed and the willingness
of the narrator or narrators to share stories.
I had no idea what this book would
be like. It was a wonderful surprise.
I found it to be very accurate on
the stories in the book. What great
memories for me to recall. My
grandchildren were each given a
copy of the book. Each book had
on the front page a picture of the
special grandchild receiving that
book. It was very special for them.
Now all of my children want a copy
of the book for themselves. It was
very well done ~ with the narrative
and coordinating photos.
Nora McDonald
A personal memoir focuses on a person’s entire life or a special
chapter of a person’s life, such as a wartime experience, career
journey, exotic trip or courtship and marriage.
If someone has already passed away, we can create a memorial book commemorating
the life of the person who has died. We interview family members and friend
to capture the stories of the loved one’s life, and then retell
those stories within the pages of a precious memorial book including photos.
Most books contain anywhere from 50 to 250 photos, depending on what
you desire. They are printed on acid-free, 32 lb. paper, trimmed in a
predetermined size— 5 in. x 8in, 6 in. x 9in, 7 in. x 10in, 8½
in. x 11in. —whatever size you prefer. The books can be hand-bound
or case-bound using quality endpapers.
Payments are accepted in four separate installments, corresponding to
different stages throughout the interviewing, editing and book production.
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Getting Started
A Chapters of Life memory book has
been a tribute to our grandparents,
letting them know how much we
cherish them and value their wisdom,
so much so that we will capture it for
generations to come in the pages of
a memory book.
Phillip A. McDonald Jr., Denver
After meeting to discuss your proposed project, we will provide you with
a biographical information form to gather the basic factual details about
the narrator’s life and that of his or her spouse, if applicable.
Filling out these forms helps us avoid unnecessarily frustrating a narrator
during an interview with questions about dates, spellings and other factual
details.
When meeting for the interview, we will arrive on time and quickly establish
rapport and ensure the comfort of the narrator and quietness of the interview
setting. Then we’ll settle down for a friendly “chat.”
Although perhaps feeling a bit uneasy at first, narrators begin to relax
during the interviews as it becomes clear how much we relish hearing their
precious stories from the past.
We always bring narrators back to the present when winding up the interview,
by scheduling the next session or perhaps discussing current events.
Samples
Go to the Personal Memoirs samples.
Have you read about Family Memory books? Learn
more about Julie Zander, or contact
us to order your personal memoir created.
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