Ghostwriting: Family Histories
People
want to connect with their roots. If you doubt it, consider
the explosion of interest in genealogy and the number of people
you know who are visiting the countries where their ancestors
were born. In a society where grandparents no longer live down
the block and extended families are often neighbors instead
of relatives, more people than ever want to capture their stories
while there are still people around who remember them.
Compiling a family history involves conducting research; organizing myriad details; tracking down and identifying old photos; interviewing
people; and, of course, writing it all in an interesting way.
This can be daunting for an inexperienced writer.
If this labor of love feels like an overwhelming project, Bobbi Linkemer can help.
