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Back to the Future: Writing Your Family History

Grandpa and Grandma’s first meeting. Your parents’ journey to America. The birth of your first (or fifth) child. All families have stories, but many of them are lost simply because they aren’t written down.

In this class, we’ll learn how to turn those tales from remembered anecdotes to polished prose, so they can be passed down to future generations as heirlooms. We’ll cover:

  • The importance of research (and what to do if you can’t investigate).
  • Point of view (whose story is it, anyway?).
  • Memory and nostalgia.

This class is taught by a graduate student in the University of Missouri-Kansas City’s MFA Program in Creative Writing.


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More in this series:
Adults
Writing About Your Life: Flash Nonfiction
Plaza Branch |
August 24 |
1:00pm
Adults
Figurative Language: Make Your Writing Sparkle
Plaza Branch |
August 28 |
12:00pm
Adults
Beginning a Novel
Central Library |
August 29 |
1:00pm
Adults
Poetry on the Page
Central Library |
September 4 |
1:00pm
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Back to the Future: Writing Your Family History

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