11 JULY 2024
Announcing an opportunity to consider the practicalities of writing a memoir – for anyone involved with the militarySaturday 20th July, The Rifles Museum, Romsey Road, Winchester, 1-4pm
If you have had a connection with the military, whether serving, reservist, veteran or you are from a military family, the chances are that your life has been very interesting. You will have lived through politically significant times, whether at home or internationally, and the domestic consequences will likely be just as interesting as the realities of active service.
So how was it living abroad during a time when communication home was limited to letters (or blueys)? How did your children manage long separations? How did you find leaving the military and adapting civilian life? Did the recent D-Day memories make you think about stories you inherited – that need capture before they get forgotten?
If you have thought about how the memories you hold will carry on – and be accessible to your family and friends in future – we invite you to join us on Saturday 20th July in Winchester.
“I often wish I’d asked my father more about his military service during the Second World War. By the time I thought about it, it was too late. As I married a soldier, knowing how the experience was for him would have been really interesting.” Alison Baverstock, event chair.
We will spend an afternoon considering all aspects of memoir writing, including:
We will offer range of speakers: those who have managed the process themselves; those who have worked with others to help them do this; those who will help you consider the practicalities and responsibilities involved. We will show samples of projects for you to review, and offer guidance and advice throughout the afternoon.
Practical details:
The afternoon will be hosted by Professor Alison Baverstock, an expert in independent publishing (and a military wife). Alison is the founder of the military charity www.readingforce.org.uk
Tickets cost £20 each, including all resources on the day, refreshments, and a free ebook on how to write a memoir. An accompanying carer is entitled to a free place (but needs to register for a ticket).
For more information on the day, and to book, please see our Eventbrite page: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/884352992607?aff=oddtdtcreator
For press enquiries, to make sure a key area of interest is covered, or to ask other questions, please contact alison@readingforce.org.uk 07765 934435