The Write Your
Memoir Course
The Write Your
Memoir Course
Reach Out to the World with Your Personal Life Story
Explore the writing techniques required to transform your life story into a compelling, unputdownable memoir
Everyone has a story to tell. The Write Your Memoir Course is for anyone who wants to tell it.
On this course, you’ll craft your memoir while learning the nuts and bolts of putting together a story. Explore yourself and your history. You’ll achieve personal expression and creative growth, and leave something tangible for your family, friends and community.
Let a published writer, a specialist in the art of memoir, guide you through the process.
The Write Your Memoir Course Gives You...
No Automated Marking
We use traditional methods of assessing work, as editors at publishing houses would. No generic feedback!
A Flexible Schedule
Work wherever and whenever you want. You can easily fit our courses around work and other commitments.
Relevant, Usable Content
Easy-to-digest course notes that capture a lifetime of writing experience, ready for you to apply to your own writing.
Ongoing Assessment
Your writing is assessed continuously as your course progresses.
Expert, Individual Feedback
Get prompt, honest, detailed feedback on every assignment from an award-winning writer. We focus on your unique writing strengths.
No Peer Reviews!
You will only be assessed by your tutor, a leader in their field. No more guessing and wondering how to write; you'll be guided line by line.
Master the Craft of Storytelling and Write Your Memoir
Make a solid start on writing your life story
This course helps you to get to grips with the building blocks of memoir writing. You’ll learn how to present your life as a story, with a ‘big bang’ beginning, riveting middle and satisfying ending.
In this course you will learn how to:
- set up a writing schedule
- find your writing voice
- refine your writing style and avoid clichés
- structure your story
- do in-depth research
- bring all the memoir writing elements together to create a polished narrative
For the duration of the seven modules, you will receive personalised feedback. It is this one-to-one mentoring that helps the most in developing your writing style and ability.
Although a memoir is factual, it incorporates fictional devices like character, plot, theme and setting. Learn how to employ these elements in your memoir as you work through this course.
Complete a variety of writing assignments. In the process, you’ll begin to see your life story from a different creative angle and be able to make a solid start of 10 000 words towards your manuscript.
Master the Craft of Storytelling and Write Your Memoir
Make a solid start on writing your life story
This course helps you to get to grips with the building blocks of memoir writing. You’ll learn how to present your life as a story, with a ‘big bang’ beginning, riveting middle and satisfying ending.
In this course you will learn how to:
- set up a writing schedule
- find your writing voice
- refine your writing style and avoid clichés
- structure your story
- do in-depth research
- bring all the memoir writing elements together to create a polished narrative
For the duration of the seven modules, you will receive personalised feedback. It is this one-to-one mentoring that helps the most in developing your writing style and ability.
Although a memoir is factual, it incorporates fictional devices like character, plot, theme and setting. Learn how to employ these elements in your memoir as you work through this course.
Complete a variety of writing assignments. In the process, you’ll begin to see your life story from a different creative angle and be able to make a solid start of 10 000 words towards your manuscript.
'Alex was the ideal tutor. She did not delay in her marking of the assignments, and her feedback was insightful. The course pushed me, wonderfully, to learn, to improve my writing and to believe I can write.'
Dr Jane Carrick, Write Your Memoir Course
Course Overview
COURSE FEE
£ 595
Price includes VAT
NUMBER OF ASSIGNMENTS
7
The assignments vary in length.
NUMBER OF MODULES
7
These modules include around 200 pages of course notes.
COURSE DURATION
12
Work at your own pace – up to a maximum of 12 months.
START DATE: ANYTIME
Working with an individual tutor means you can start the course at any time.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
- Basic writing skills are essential.
- Computer skills, e-mail and Internet access required.
- No previous tertiary qualification required.
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Tutors for this Course
Alex Smith
Alex Smith is the award-winning author of four novels and a memoir.
Algeria’s Way, Drinking from the Dragon’s Well, Four Drunk Beauties and Devilskein & Dearlove were published by Random House (Umuzi), and Agency Blue was published by Tafelberg.
Her work has received widespread acclaim. Drinking from the Dragon’s Well was longlisted for the Sunday Times Alan Paton Award and Devilskein & Dearlove was nominated for the 2015 CILIP Carnegie Medal in the UK. Agency Blue won a Sanlam Youth Literature Award, while Four Drunk Beauties won the Nielsen Booksellers’ Choice Award.
Alex tutors the Novel Writing Course, the Advanced Novel Writing Course, the Advanced Short Story Writing Course and the Grammar Skills Course, where she shares her knowledge and expertise with students of all skill levels.
Course Curriculum
Module 1
- What is a memoir?
- Why do people write memoirs?
- How to overcome some common fears about writing a memoir
- What you can expect from this course?
- Exercise: Construct a schedule; consider your expectations for the course; warm-up writing exercises
Module 2
- Different types of memoir
- Understanding theme and point of view
- Finding your voice
- Reading memoirs
- Exercise: Your memoir proposal; discuss voice, theme and point of view in a memoir of your choice
Module 3
- The narrator versus the protagonist
- Getting to know your protagonist
- The central character – you
- Memory triggers
- Other characters
- Assembling a cast of vivid, believable major and minor characters
- Exercise: Using memory triggers; create a brief scene in which two of your characters interact
- Text instalment: 700 words
Module 4
- Plot versus story
- The key elements of plot
- Classic and alternative plot structures
- Subplots
- Exercise: Outline the plot of your memoir
- Text instalment: 1,500 words
Module 5
- The environment: Details = atmosphere
- Setting as character
- Compiling research: Library, Internet, speaking to people, private records and travel
- Text instalment: 2,000 words
Module 6
- Scenes, chapters and paragraphs
- Transitions, beginnings and endings
- Exercise: Practise writing transitions
- Text instalment: 2,000 words
Module 7
- The elements of style
- Whether good style can be learnt
- Show don’t tell
- Avoiding purple prose
- Rhythmic writing
- Things that are flat-out wrong (most of the time)
- Exercise: Examine your own writing style
- Final text instalment: Collating 10,000 words
This course offers an advanced course option
What Our Students Say
Challenging, interesting and rewarding. Helpful, positive but realistically critical. I found The Writers College inspiring. I liked the practical articles I have had access to while studying and have appreciated the positive, encouraging tone of the writers and tutors.
From the very first day, Alex walked beside me. Her feedback was respectful, technically helpful and insightful, at times it was as though she knew me better than I knew myself. Writing a memoir is emotional and daunting, Alex remained patient and positive even when my shoulders drooped.
I just wanted to mention how fantastic the course material is! I have done other courses in the past and they are positively Mickey Mouse in comparison with yours. I am benefiting so much from it – and from your feedback.
Great course. Helped me get started on a personal project I’ve wanted to do for a long time.
It was an excellent virtual experience. My tutor was warm and knowledgeable about writing.
Alex was the ideal tutor. She did not delay in her marking of the assignments, and her feedback was insightful. The course pushed me, wonderfully, to learn, to improve my writing and to believe I can write.
Get These Additional Benefits
Lifetime Course Access
Benefit from free lifetime access to future course updates and access to our writing resources.
Work at Your Own Pace
Our courses work around you. You can pace your course around your busy life.
500+ Bonus Articles on Our Blog
A superb, constantly updated resource with articles on writing and interviews with writers.
Work Opportunities
Top students are invited to join our writers and editors for hire service.
Be the First to Know About Writing Competitions
We'll help you keep up to date with the latest competition announcements
Join a Community of Writers
You will have access to our friendly Facebook community, daily writing tips and writing inspiration.
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You will receive a course manual consisting of seven modules in PDF format.
Each module will contain:
Relevant theory pertaining to the field
Practical writing tips
Practical assignments that build up the word count of your manuscript
Once a writing assignment has been completed and emailed to your tutor, you will receive an assessment and feedback, and the module will be considered complete.
Absolutely. You have direct communication with your tutor for the duration of the course. The more questions you ask, the more you will get out of the course.
You will get lifetime access to the course. You will also benefit from future updates and improvements to the course.
For the majority of our courses, only your tutor will see your work. It will remain completely private unless you get it published. The journalism courses might see your work published in the public domain, but you do have the final say as to whether or not this happens.
Students will receive a Writers College Certificate upon successful completion of the course, provided they meet the following conditions:
- Students must have completed all writing assignments
- The course must have been completed within 12 months of registration
- Students are expected to attain a minimum average of 50% for the course
- Basic writing skills are essential.
- Basic computer skills, as well as email and Internet access are required.
- No previous tertiary qualification is required.
Because you will work with an individual tutor, you can start your course as soon as your application has been approved. There are no specific start dates as would be the case with a traditional college.
An application is usually approved within one working day. Once we receive proof of payment, your can start your course.
You could be starting your course today!
This is difficult to predict as some people are simply faster writers than others. However, for each 1,000 words of your memoir, anticipate spending about an hour writing and at least the same amount of time revising. The exercises should not take more than two hours each to complete. Finally, you should expect to spend some time at the end of the course giving your manuscript a final polish.
This gives a rough estimate of 45 hours over the course of seven modules, or around seven to eight hours a month.
Once your application has been approved, you will receive notification of approval and an invoice via email. As soon as we receive proof of payment, the first module as well as your tutor’s email address and your login details will be sent to you. Your tutor will also be in touch to welcome you.
Any work created on our courses is owned by you. We will never make a claim to anything you produce. We follow the rule that copyright subsists with the creator (you).