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Where do you start if you’re finally looking to write your book, here’s some Top tips from the UK’s leading biographer StoryTerrace who are offering a free questionnaire to kick-start us all to document our family’s extraordinary life stories. 


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 The time spent in lockdown in the past six months has left millions of us with a significant increase in time at home to reflect on our life goals and ambitions – a major one of these for many is to finally write the book we have always wanted to. Whether that be the next great novel or a record of our own lives. During this time StoryTerrace, a professional biography writing service, has seen a significant increase in the number of people wanting to write their own life story. StoryTerrace has put together their tips for writers and offers a free questionnaire to help people get started on their life story.

-       Write with passion. This is the first tip, and the most important. There is no fun in writing about a subject which doesn’t interest you for a school essay, never mind several hundred pages. Very few people have an exact idea of what they want to write when they begin, and the plot, theme and content will likely evolve as you write. But passion is what will keep your ideas fresh and unique, and will get you to that finish line. Stuck for somewhere to start? Your own life story, or the story of your parents, might be the best place to look! Over at thousand people have done just that and documented their life stories with StoryTerrace.  

-       Build an outline. Again, your book is likely to fluctuate, transform and evolve as you write. But it is very difficult to finish an entire book with no clear pathway – you need to have a good idea of where you’re going. Devising a solid foundation and structure will help you fill in the gaps and help you to progress when you hit a writer’s block.


 
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-       Break your book down into small bite sizes. The idea of sitting down to write hundreds of pages in a few sittings is not only unrealistic but takes the joy out of writing. Your book is a huge collection of sentences, paragraphs and chapters – write in small chunks, with consistency, and before you know it you’ll have hundreds of pages drafted. Slow and steady really does win the race.

-       Keep a schedule. This is my final tip and the key to getting your book moving and ultimately finished, and ultimately boils down to consistency. It is easy to write when you feel like writing, but you must set yourself a realistic and achievable schedule, which sets aside some time every week for you to write, even if you don’t feel like it. You won’t always be feeling energised and inspired to write, and even if you only manage a single paragraph or some editing in your allotted time, this is still progress. Stick to the schedule and you’ll have a much greater chance of finishing your book.

While people all over the world continue to social distance, StoryTerrace introduces the ‘Tell Your Life Story’ questionnaire to allow those looking to document their story to complete the first step of StoryTerrace’s memoir-writing process for free - to give people an opportunity to reflect on their own journeys through life.

The link to the questionnaire can be found here: https://storyterrace.com/freequestionnaire

The questionnaire is free to complete, and the questions facilitate a deeply introspective look at the user’s own life. Regardless of whether users choose to continue on with the service, the completed questionnaire will be sent to the user so they can hold on to their personal stories. StoryTerrace believes that coronavirus confinement may help us rediscover the virtues of being together and sharing stories, and that this societal pause could be the opportunity we need to put pen to paper, and document our most memorable experiences. 


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Rutger Bruining, CEO of biography-writing service StoryTerrace, has built a company on helping people to write their life stories, biographies and memoirs. Rutger and his team of professional writers have documented over a thousand life stories across the UK and US -   now Rutger shares his tips for getting started on writing your book, and discusses how StoryTerrace’s writers can help.

“The idea of writing an entire book, while very exciting, represents a daunting task which many who have the desire to write a book do not believe they can overcome, and therefore never start. I think this is a great shame – if there’s one thing I’ve learned in my time with StoryTerrace, it’s that every single one of us has an incredible story to tell.

At StoryTerrace, we have worked with over a thousand people to tell their life stories – some of these people have not written a word and have no desire to write themselves, others come to us with half-finished drafts with dozens of pages already written. No matter the situation, we match our customers with the right ghost-writer, who can help them create and finish the story of their lives.”