How to Start, Teach, & Franchise a Creative Genealogy Writing Class or Club

The Craft of Producing Salable Living Legacies, Celebrations of Life, Genealogy Periodicals, Family Newsletters, Time Capsules, Biographies, Fiction, Memoirs, Ethno-Plays, Skits, Monologues, Autobiographies, Events, Reunion Publications, or Gift Books

by Anne Hart


Formats

Softcover
$20.95
E-Book
$3.99
Softcover
$20.95

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 6/12/2008

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 329
ISBN : 9780595522125
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 1
ISBN : 9781532000249

About the Book

It's easy to start, teach, and franchise a creative genealogy writing club, class, or publication. Start by looking at the descriptions of each business and outline a plan for how your group operates. Flesh out each category with your additional research pertaining to your local area and your resources. Your goal always is to solve problems and get measurable results or find accurate records and resources. Or research personal history and DNA-driven genealogy interpretation reporting.

You can make keepsake albums/scrapbooks, put video online or on disc, and create multimedia text and image with sound productions or work with researching records in archives, oral history, or living legacies and time capsules. A living legacy is a celebration of life as it is now.

A time capsule contains projects and products, items, records, and research you want given to future generations such as genograms of medical record family history, family newsletters, or genealogy documents, diaries, photos, and video transcribed as text or oral history for future generations without current technology to play the video discs. Or start and plan a family and/or school reunion project or franchise, business or event. Another alternative is the genealogy-related play or skit, life story, or memoir.


About the Author

Popular personal history author, Anne Hart has written 85 paperback books, including instructional, how-to, and informational works, in addition to novels, scripts, and plays. She holds a graduate degree and is a member of the American Society of Journalists and Authors, Dog Writers Association of America, and Mensa.