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There are all kinds of mothers in the world. There are many things written about mothers every day. Mothers have inspired every child from the world leader to block. However, most of these mothers never have a moment in the sun beyond the circle in the immediate vicinity of their family and friends. Learning how to write a book about mothers gives you the opportunity to create something really special.
Tip 1: Decide on a memoir or fictional expression
To start your journey about writing a book about your mother, you first need to know what type of book you want to write. You can write a memoir that includes memories and stories about different aspects of your mother's life.
Or you can turn your mom into a fictional character with a book inspired by life stories. In either case, you need to know a lot of background information about the mother. A memoir will probably be an emotional experience for you rather than a fictional explanation.
Tip 2: Collect facts
Now that you know in which direction you should go in this book, it's time to gather a lot of facts about mom. Sure, you grew up with her and have a lot of memories, but you are not the only one who interacts with her.
Still, you should start with your own special memories about her. You can then interview different family members, friends, and acquaintances about what they know and learn about her. You will be surprised not to know about dear old mom.
If your book is not a surprise gift to your mother, go ahead and interview her about her life story. She will probably be happier than sitting with you with her favorite meal and chatting about past events. Of course, if it is a gift, you can secretly record her memory.
Tip 3: Create an outline
Even if you are writing about your mother, you need to organize the book so that it is easy for readers to read. The easiest way is to start from the beginning and take it all the way to today. Or you can focus on a very specific time or event in her life and use it as the basis for a book.
Each chapter describes a specific time and place or event.
For example, Chapter 1: Execution of nickel and ice cream cone errands
In this chapter, we will set up a story that moms often do errands as little girls and that strange things happened while doing so.
Tip 4: Keep your objectivity
You are so close to the subject of the book that sometimes you become overly emotional and may drift towards too many sentimental mashes. Or if you have an overt relationship with your mom, too much negativity can cloud your story.
If you are going to promise to become the author of your mother's memoirs, consider yourself a writer hired to write this book. Your main goal is to write about the ups and downs of your mother in a fun and enlightening way. You can only do this if you can then keep your own deep feelings. Save all those accumulated emotions for your own memoirs.
Tip 5: Take time
If others read this book, take the time to do a good job covering your mother's story. If you are the first author, you will soon discover that writing a book is a step-by-step process that puts your thoughts in the right words.
When working on the first draft, it is advisable to let the words flow freely without thinking too much about trying to be perfect. In this way, what you really want to say comes out of you much easier. You can always go back and edit what you wrote.
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