Why Your Life Deserves a Memoir
Memoirs are not just for the rich and famous. Every person has a story worth telling. Here’s why your life deserves a memoir.
Memoirs are not just for the rich and famous. Every person has a story worth telling. Here’s why your life deserves a memoir.
Our memories, experiences and values are all a part of the legacies we leave. Sharing these with future generations is incredibly meaningful.
Studies have revealed that social interaction plays a key role in reducing the risk of developing dementia. Here’s the lowdown.
Roy was invited onto an episode of the podcast, which also included an interview with legendary Sir Geoff Hurst. Host Matthew O’Neill explored Roy’s views on leadership and the impact Covid has had on LifeBook’s business.
Covid-19 has dramatically changed our lives. The National Emergencies Trust (NET) has launched a Covid-19 appeal in which Coutts is participating and is matching every pound raised. LifeBook is donating a project package worth £7500.
I love telling people about my job as an editor for LifeBook. People are, without fail, fascinated by the idea and overwhelmingly positive. The phrase I hear more than any other is: “I wish I’d done that for my parents/grandparents. They used to tell me these stories and I never really listened, but now they’re gone I wish I had listened and made a note of them.”
All employees have moved from the headquarters in England and Indiana to work remotely, and they continue to deliver the beautiful memoirs our families deserve. In order to protect both our authors and their interviewers, we are using our video interviewing technology, allowing our projects to continue without interruption.
With incredible generosity, LifeBook author Alan Beckett arranged an event to celebrate his memoir project and promote the LifeBook experience in the Staffordshire area. He invited his project team, and LifeBook’s founder Roy, to speak and to have an exquisite lunch with 120 of his close friends and associates.
LifeBook project manager Nathalie Garcia talks about a project she initiated making a documentary called WAR TOWN, which looks at the British Army history, military architecture, sports in the military and the civilian stories, all set in the small town of Aldershot between 1914–1918. The project got her an invitation from the queen.
One of our most accomplished writers, Fay Wrixon, came to visit our Godalming office. Fay wanted to discuss a new bespoke project she is about to begin with LifeBook. Fay has written many books with us in her capacity as a ghostwriter and wanted to meet more members of the growing LifeBook team.
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