Exploring All the Options for Telling Your Story
Memoir Examples Show & Tell
Saturday February 25th, 11am Pacific Time
A 1.5 hour presentation with q&a + discussion
Replay | closed captioning
$15 USD
Get inspired by a show & tell of different kinds of memoirs.
I'll be sharing several different categories/styles of memoir, with plenty of examples from my collection of memoirs.
You can expect the first 45-60 minutes to be full with the show and tell, and the last half hour to be a discussion/Q&A.
Come prepared to be inspired and to get a better sense of your options for memoir writing.
Bring any memoirs you're inspired by, and share them with us at the end of the session.
Plus, after the workshop, receive a list of 40+ memoirs, so you can explore different options for writing yours (and for reading)
Janelle Hardy
Janelle Hardy is a writer, artist and creator/teacher of a transformational memoir-writing course called The Art of Personal Mythmaking.
She’s also host of the Memoir Body, Healing Story (formerly the Personal Mythmaking) Podcast.
She’s a born and raised Yukoner and solo mother who has been working as a trauma-informed bodyworker in the hands-on healing arts fields for 13+ years and as an artist (writing, painting + dance) for 17+ years. Throughout that time she’s taught adults out of her living room, arts centres, universities and community colleges.
For the past 5+ years Janelle has integrated all of her expertise, including a BA in Anthropology, an MA in Dance and a Diploma in Structural Integration, into supporting people in their creative healing work via the alchemy of transformational memoir-writing.
Inside the Art of Personal Mythmaking she’s helped young single mothers, PhD writers, editors, psychotherapists, professional novelists, podcasters, entrepreneurs, stay-at-home moms, organic farmers, cabinetmakers, former Members of Parliament, retired teachers, spiritual directors, principals (and more) heal from the difficult parts of their lifestory as they write the first drafts of their memoirs and reclaim themselves.