Benefits of Telling Your Life Stories ala Guided Autobiography Themes

James E. Birren

A Brief Introduction to Guided Autobiography

By Joyce Krieg and Patricia Hamilton

Guided Autobiography is a class to assist people of all ages in writing their memoirs. Typically, it consists of ten weekly sessions of two to three hours each. The method was developed by pioneering gerontologist Dr. James Birren and has been in use for over thirty years with participants ranging from college students to residents of senior facilities.

What makes Guided Autobiography unique and powerful is that participants are writing essays on specific themes and then sharing them with others. Many people say they want to write their memoirs, but few actually follow through – usually because the project is too overwhelming, or because it’s just not fun to do alone. Guided Autobiography deals with both of those issues head-on: by writing on a specific theme, participants are able to break down their life story into small, easy-to-complete projects, and they bond with other class members and form friendships by sharing their stories.

No previous creative writing experience is necessary, and no special equipment is needed. The only requirement is to show up, and the only “homework” is a two-page essay on the theme of the week. A computer is not a must – the stories can be handwritten or spoken into a recorder.

A typical Guided Autobiography class consists of two parts. In the first hour, the instructor leads the class in a discussion of the week’s theme, plus a few fun and easy exercises to stimulate their creativity. In the second hour, the class breaks into small groups in which everyone reads aloud the two pages they have written on the theme for that session

Benefits to the participants are many, and include:

  • Learning more about themselves and understanding the ‘why’ they may have done the things they have done.
  • Understanding and appreciating others and their life story.
  • Greater ease and confidence with writing as they learn to tap into inner feelings.
  • Developing close friendships with fellow students.
  • Leaving a legacy for their children and grandchildren, and to the world at large.

CLICK TO Watch video of people sharing their experiences with Guided Autobiography.

Bruce Feiler wrote a fascinating article in the NY Times He said,

“The single most important thing you can do for your family may be the simplest of all: develop a strong family narrative.”

In other words, the children who know the most about their family history—the traditions, the set-backs and successes of parents and grandparents—had the best odds of bouncing back from hard times.

Basic Package: Weekly 2 hour class for ten weeks, writing using James Birren’s Guided Autobiography Method. YOUR BOOK WILL BE PUBLISHED AT THE END OF THE CLASS: We will Design, format, publish, and print 10 soft-cover books for you, prepared from your Word.doc, up to 30,000 word text file, plus 20 your digital photo files.—$795 for writing instruction and 10 books.

Intermediate Package: Weekly 2 hour class for ten weeks, writing using James Birren’s Guided Autobiography Method. YOUR BOOK WILL BE PUBLISHED AT THE END OF THE CLASS: We will Design, format, publish, and print 10 soft-cover books for you, prepared from your Word.doc, up to 30,000 word text file, plus 20 your digital photo files. PLUS: Professional edit your book and publish it on Amazon. —$1495 for writing instruction and 10 books.

Premier Package: Weekly 2 hour class for ten weeks, writing using James Birren’s Guided Autobiography Method. YOUR BOOK WILL BE PUBLISHED AT THE END OF THE CLASS: We will Design, format, publish, and print 10 soft-cover books for you, prepared from your Word.doc, up to 30,000 word text file, plus 20 your digital photo files. Professional edit your book and publish it on Amazon. PLUS: Publish to Kindle; Marketing Package, including press release, postcards, business cards; Internet: set up blog/website and other Social Media. —Individual pricing based on choice of services you desire.

EXTRAS: Private coaching and instruction are available. You may add additional book pages and photos, hardcover books, video and audio recordings and production with upload to “Keepers of Our Culture” YouTube Channel. Services priced individually for your custom package.

INSTRUCTORS Patricia Hamilton and Joyce Krieg are certified by The Birren Center to teach the Guided Autobiography method developed by James E. Birren. Books will be published by Park Place Publications.

For more information, please call 831-649-6640 or e-mail:

 

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NETWORKING ALOUD: A Monthly Writer’s Open Mic 2nd Tuesdays – 6–8pm

JeffreyWhitmore
Jeffrey Whitmore, author, Old Capitol Books, Monterey, CA

6:00 – 8:00 p.m.

EVERY SECOND TUESDAY
OLD CAPITOL BOOKS – 559 Tyler St. – Monterey, CA

         Our free monthly event open to the public. Come early and sign up for a five to seven minute reading from any genre: prose, screenplay, poetry and essay that follows 15-20 minutes from a featured local published reader.

         Questions to our past emcee Janice Rocke (thank you) @ 831-521-0375 or to sign up to be featured: phanson@csumb.edu 831-601-9195. Notice submitted by Pat Hanson, author of Invisible Grandparenting, Leave a Legacy of Love.

PLUS

Monterey Bay Poetry Consortium here the second Sundays 2-4pm

Back Alley Poetry on the first Tuesdays at 8pm

Monterey Bay Magazines

65 DegreesType: Free upscale lifestyle magazine, published quarterly. Address: P.O. Box 6325, Carmel, CA 93921. Phone Number: 831/917-1673. Website: www.65mag.com. Circulation/Listeners/Viewers: Claims a circulation of 80,000 throughout the Monterey Peninsula. Deadlines: 45 days prior to publication. Contacts: editors@65mag.com. Other Info/Tips: If your book has a “lifestyles of the rich and famous” angle, or if your topic would appeal to an upscale audience, try pitching this one.

carmelmagCarmel MagazineType: Upscale lifestyle magazine, published quarterly. Address: 126 Clock Tower Place, Suite 103, Carmel, CA 93923. Phone Number: 831/625-9922. Website: www.carmelmagazine.com. Circulation/Listeners/Viewers: Claims a circulation of 35,000 throughout the Monterey Peninsula. Available free on newsstands and in hotels. Deadlines: 30 days prior to publication. Contacts: Use the contacts form on their website: http://www.carmelmagazine.com/media.shtml. Other Info/Tips: Each issue includes “In Review,” a book review column by Melanie Bishop. Reach her through her blog, www.melaniebishopwriter.workpress.com.

Coastal CanineType: Free quarterly magazine. Address: P.O. Box 51846, Pacific Grove, CA 93950. Phone Number: 831/372-5169. Website: www.coastalcaninemag.com. Circulation/Listeners/Viewers: Claims a circulation of 7,500 throughout the Monterey Peninsula and Santa Cruz. Deadlines: 45 days prior to publication. Contacts: Editor/Publisher Carie Broecker, carie@coastalcaninemag.com. Other Info/Tips: Looking for articles of up to 1,000 words on dog-related topics. If your book has a dog in it, this might be a good fit.

This list was compiled by Joyce Krieg, June 2014. Please let us know if any information has changed.

Monterey Bay TV Stations

Get_AMPed_700ACCESS MONTEREY PENINSULA (AMP)—Type: Community access cable TV channels. Address: 99 Pacific St., Suite 200E, Monterey, CA 93940. Phone Number: 831/333-1267. Website: www.ampmedia.org. Circulation/Listeners/Viewers: N/A. Deadlines: N/A. Contacts: Executive Director Paul Congo, congo@ampmedia.org. OtherInfo/Tips: Community-produced programming appears on Comcast channels 24 and 27. It’s free to have a show on AMP for residents of Monterey, Seaside and Marina, or for non-profits serving those communities. All others pay $25 per acceptable show. Training classes are available.

KCBAType: Commercial television station. Address: 67 Garden Ct., Monterey, CA 93940. Phone Number: 831/642-4400. Website: www.kcba.com. Circulation/Listeners/Viewers: Serves the Monterey-Salinas-Santa Cruz market. Fox affiliate. Deadlines: N/A. Contacts: N/A. Other Info/Tips: As of November 2013, carries no local news. All newscasts airing on KCBA are simulcasts of KTVU out of Oakland, CA. Owned by Seal Rock Broadcasters and operated by Entravision Communications.

KIONType: Commercial television station. Address: 1550 Moffett St., Salinas, CA 93905. Phone Number: 831/422-1500. Website: www.kionrightnow.com. Circulation/Listeners/Viewers: Serves the Monterey-Salinas-Santa Cruz market. CBS affiliate. Deadlines: N/A. Contacts: News tips: 831/757-6397, newstips@kionrightnow.com. Other Info/Tips: Submit a question for the “Dear Jon” (Jon K. Brent) segment of the 5 and 6 p.m. newscasts. dearjon@kionrightnow.com. Figure out an angle having to do with a consumer question or a hot item in the news that relates to your book. Owned by News-Press/Gazette (NPG).

KSBWType: Commercial television station. Address: 238 John St., Salinas, CA 93901. Phone Number: 831/758-8888. Website: www.ksbw.com. Circulation/Listeners/Viewers: Serves the Monterey-Salinas-Santa Cruz market. NBC affiliate. Also airs ABC programming for the Central Coast. Deadlines: PSA-type material is funneled into the Community Calendar. Emphasis is on nonprofit and public interest-type issues and events. Contacts: Community Calendar, Theresa Wright, twright@hearst.com. Other Info/Tips: “Feedback at Five” is a program hosted by Theresa Wright, airing Sundays at 5 p.m. featuring local guests, usually with a nonprofit or public issue focus. twright@hearst.com. Owned by Hearst Television, Inc.

This list was compiled by Joyce Krieg, June 2014. Please let us know if any information has changed.