In The Moment 03.2020

(Grace) #1

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Use your senses
Sometimes it’s how we feel that can
evoke memories. Focus on the sensory
aspect – touch, smell, taste. A sensory
memory might take you back to an
emotional experience. In focusing on
and trying to articulate one memory,
you might find that this sparks others.

Don’t forget dialogue
Dialogue is important in a memoir as
it reinforces characterisation and lifts
the text – endless prose can be difficult
to read. Dialogue creates immediacy
too. In addition, when someone else
in your story reflects or comments
on events, it brings another relevant
perspective to bear that will illuminate
your own. It amplifies the effect of your
experience to have a response or
reaction from others.

Exercise 6
If you are writing dialogue as yourself,
be true to this, flaws and all. Don’t
say things you wouldn’t say in real
life, otherwise it will jar. Real
conversations range wide, with
interruptions, pauses and repetitions,
but in literature you need the bare
bones of an exchange when committed
to paper and this should add to, not
repeat, other parts of your prose.
Jot down those highlights of a
remembered conversation, and what
insights these might convey, that could
work as dialogue.

Exercise 5
Take a specific event in your life and
focus on what you remember feeling,
because this will be relevant to how
you remember it. Take care over the
adjectives or metaphors that you use


  • try to be as specific as you can about
    the quality of those feelings.


Harriet Griffey
Harriet Griffey runs
writersretreats.org and is
the author of Write Every
Day: Daily Practice to
Kickstart Your Creative
Writing (Hardie Grant, £12.99)
on sale March 2020.

Things to remember
Memory is inevitably subjective.
However, it is your memoir, so your
story can be told from your own,
subjective, point of view.
A writer’s imagination extends into
how a memoir is told and what tools
are used in terms of chronology or
structure, to make it come alive.
A memoir is premised on truth but
sometimes, in order to protect other
people and their role in your story,
you may have to be careful about this,
especially if you are going into print
and they are still alive.

Writing by hand can be a
good way to get started,
though later you may want
to transfer to a laptop as a
digital version of your memoir
will be much easier to edit.

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