- Inspiration from Church leaders
https://www.lds.org/topics/family-history/resources-for-talks-and-lessons/talks?lang=eng&old=true; https://www.lds.org/broadcasts/watch/family-discovery-day-roots-tech/2017/02?lang=eng&vid=5320007523001 - Why is family history important? https://www.rootstech.org/videos/bruce-feiler; https://www.lds.org/church/news/want-emotionally-healthy-children-tell-family-stories?lang=eng
- Memories on FamilySearch.org: https://familysearch.org/photos/; FamilySearch Memories apps for both iPhone and Android phones; Family recipes: https://familysearch.org/recipes/
- Journaling
Principles https://www.rootstech.org/videos/steve-reed
Journaling apps and many other great ideas for stories and fun activities: Crystal Farish & Rhonna Farrer https://www.rootstech.org/videos/crystal-rhonna - Story IdeasAncestorClips Blog 60 second stories they really read by Kenneth R Hardman www.ancestorclips.com
- Where to look for stories http://blog.familytreemagazine.com/insider/2015/06/17/BeginnerGenealogyTipsWhereToLookForGreatAncestorStories.aspx
- How to write short
stories
https://www.theguardian.com/books/2012/may/14/how-to-write-flash-fiction; http://fictionsoutheast.org/7-tips-for-writing-flash-fiction/ - Timelines: https://twile.com
- Family History Writing Studio and February Challenge Social
History Resources http://www.familyhistorywritingstudio.com/social-history-resources/
Articles about writing http://www.familyhistorywritingstudio.com/home/articles/
The Armchair Genealogist http://www.thearmchairgenealogist.com/ - Publishing ideas
http://www.storiestotellbooks.com/blog/
Story Corps https://storycorps.org; Familysearch.org Memories (see above) - Video and on-line
Photos and Stories Adobe Spark Video, Post or Page https://spark.adobe.com/
Animoto Video Maker http://amimoto.com
Audio editor http://www.audacityteam.org/ - Metadata http://picturesandstories.com/news/2017/2/13/metadata-writing-on-the-back-of-a-digital-photo; http://picturesandstories.com/news/2017/2/13/using-adobe-bridge-cc-to-enter-photo-metadata
Family history research is so fascinating that it deserves to be shared. Here are one writer's musings and insights about making that process palatable and inviting to others.
19 February 2017
Writing and Publishing Resources
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