Your turn — your book
What you want
to say.
This is your part of the book. The stories you've been waiting to tell, the things you want preserved in your own voice. Take your time. Nothing's required.
For the storyteller
What you want to tell
The stories you've been waiting to tell. The moments only you remember. The laughs and loves that have been yours alone.
What's a story you've been waiting for someone to ask about?
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For the storyteller
What you want to live forever
What you want to last beyond the people in your life now. A phrase you've lived by. A truth you've earned.
What would you tell your younger self if you could send one message back?
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Not every book uses all four lenses
Each family picks the lenses that fit their situation. A daughter writing her own memoir might only use the storyteller’s lenses. A son honoring a father who’s passed might only use the family ones. The lenses are a menu, not a checklist.