Session 7: Finding a Memoir to Pursue in the Writer’s Notebook

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Session 7: Finding a Memoir to Pursue in the Writer’s Notebook Concept: Reading Immersion and Drafting Memoirs

Teaching Point Copy in your Notebook: Memoirists explore the internal and external journey. They revise to identify, explore deeper, connect, and enhance the relationship of these parallel journeys.

What does this mean? Your NB is a rich resource – by rereading it, you can discover the topics, themes, structures, and techniques you have explored over our first 6 sessions. This re-reading work is the first step in planning/finding a memoir or memoir topic to pursue for REVISION AND PUBLICATION (the last step in becoming a memoirist!)

Let’s look at mine… Take a look at my NB – think of this as a guided tour. Watch as I think through some of my work and bookmark the ones that I want to take further Think about why I am connected to certain entries – and why one might be MORE IMPORTANT for me to choose for revision and publication

Independent Practice Mini-Task #1: You will need 2-3 different color stickies (big ones!) Reread and bookmark your notebook identifying entries you would like to revise toward publication. Also notice and write a note to yourself on your bookmark stating: The connection you have to the entry Why you are selecting this entry (If possible) how you plan to revise the memoir

Turn & Talk – Share with a Partner Now, read the entry you have selected to REVISE and PUBLISH to a partner Explain why this particular write is important to you. After sharing, complete the short “Choosing Your Memoir” handout and turn in to the basket before you leave

Homework TYPE UP your chosen memoir and bring a copy to our class_________________! This is MANDATORY!!! (30 point h/w grade)