Wow. I am a huge believer in reading and writing and the power of it all — but have a look or listen to this woman from Nepal, who was a child bride and didn’t learn to read until she was 21.
The story she tells — her story — is enormous and beautiful. Now that [...]
Posts Tagged ‘personal histories’
“This I Believe” on the Importance of Preserving Family Stories
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Family, personal histories, Writers, Writing on February 14, 2009 | 1 Comment »
I mentioned that I’ve become a member of the Association of Personal Historians, and I just listened to an interesting “This I Believe” audio story by Stefani Twyford, one of its members, on Houston Public Radio. She talks about family stories and working as a personal historian. From her essay:
Each time I coax a story out of [...]
My Words Are Gonna Linger – Personal Histories
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged personal histories, Writing on February 12, 2009 | 4 Comments »
It’s one of my new writing interests, and something I’ve almost always been fascinated by (my uncle once told me I was born a genealogist) — I’m planning to start writing personal and family histories for people, in order to help preserve some of the great stories people carry around with them.
Recently I joined the [...]
