Opening Salvos #17 Matilda Butler
And speaking of list, today, my 17th post on this topic, will be my last.
Most of my blogs posts here have been the outgrowth of an interview with a memoir author who shared her ideas about how you craft a memoir opening. And although there is still more to be learned, I began to find repetition was occurring. Therefore, it seemed like time to take on a new topic, one that is broader and might prove useful to you at multiple stages in your memoir-writing journey, not just when you are focused on your opening.
We decided to take nuggets from these books, ideas that are worth conjuring with, and create brief five minute videos. Each is designed to give you new insights about writing in brief, manageable doses. We've done our first few and finally have a format we think works. We are still mastering how to make these five minutes. My last one was slightly more than nine. However, we will continue both with creating the videos and framing the concepts in five minutes. Just give us a few more tries. Each month when I work on my blog for the ABC's of Writing, I will have finished a video (a series called Writing in Five) that I hope will interest you.
For this last Opening Salvos post, I want to share with you some of the links to interviews I did with authors who talked about effective beginnings. Their ideas included: create a take away, have an attitude, play with your opening until you have the right one, set a scene, use sensory detail, begin with dialogue, create a microcosm of the whole story, use the five senses to convey emotions, and more. Below are the links to some of the short interviews:
In addition to these short audios, Kendra and I interviewed other authors about many aspects of memoir writing. Near the end of these interviews, I asked each woman to read her opening and to discuss her thoughts on writing openings. Below are links to some of the long interviews. You'll find their comments on openings in the last 15 minutes.
While this is the end to Opening Salvos, it is the beginning to a new series that I'll be delighted to share with you each month. See you in June with the ABC's of Writing.
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