How do you get from dry genealogy facts to a compelling story? This presentation from RootsTech 2020 will hopefully inspire you as well as give you tools to write your ancestors’ stories. (Audio with slides) Join me on a fascinating journey as I find one of my ancestors and write her story.
Read moreHow to Get the Most Out of the Pictures and Stories Blog
Hello there! We've been so busy making books that we haven't gotten around to posting many articles lately. But since we've had so many new people join us recently, I thought it might be helpful to give a little refresher course on some great things you can find in our blog.
Read moreWriting About Your Life: Are You Stuck?
It’s not the lack of time. It’s not clutter. You don’t have “writer’s block.” It’s probably that you just don’t know what to do next.
Read moreHow to Tell Your Life Story in 5 Pages or Less - RootsTech 2019
Consider this: YOUR life, the one you are living right now, is the “family history” of future generations. Believe it or not, your great-great-great grandchildren will one day find your life fascinating—but only IF you leave a record of it. Short life story writing compels you to narrow down the most interesting and most important aspects of your life.
Read moreOne Surefire Way to Choose Your Best Stories
It’s a question we hear often from people who are contemplating writing a memoir or personal history: “How do I decide what to write about?” In a similar vein: “How much should I include? What should I leave out?”
One of my favorite ways to answer the question is with another question: “What would you like to know about your ancestors?”
Read moreHow to Get the Most Out of the Pictures and Stories Blog
Hello there! We've been so busy making books that we haven't gotten around to posting many articles lately. But since we've had so many new people join us recently, I thought it might be helpful to give a little refresher course on some great things you can find in our blog.
Read moreThe Power of Listening: an Interview with Humans of New York’s Brandon Stanton
Having been fans of Humans of New York nearly since its beginning, we were excited to have the opportunity to interview the celebrated photojournalist Brandon Stanton prior to his coming to Salt Lake City as the keynote speaker for the opening session of next week’s RootsTech family history conference.
Read moreBook Highlight: A Children's Book Tells a Family Pioneer Story
What a great gift to give the children in your family--a story book that tells a story about their own ancestors!
Read moreBook Highlight: An Oversize Coffee-Table Personal History Art Book
This big, beautiful, comprehensive personal history coffee table book, at nearly 400 pages, is one of the largest we've done. While such a large project may not be for everyone, this book gave our client Gordon Johnson plenty of room to show off his stunning photographs along with many interesting stories from a multifaceted career and family life.
Read moreThe Healing Power of Family Stories, Part Two
Some projects grab us emotionally more than others. This was one of those projects that left me weeping over my keyboard. And that inspired me to try to be a better human.
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We are so excited to be back at RootsTech live this year! Come by and see the Pictures and Stories booth (#1609) and see some of the many new books we’ve helped our clients create. Alison is giving two in-person classes: The Seven Deadly Sins of Building a Digital Archive, and Making a Genealogy Story Book. Hope to see you there!