We Survived the ‘90s. We Can Structure a Memoir.
Let’s not wing this part.
You’ve already done hard things.
Dial-up internet.
Low-rise jeans.
Emotional repression as a personality trait.
Writing a memoir isn’t the scary part.
Shaping it is.
The writing prompts get you moving—not with vague “explore your childhood” nonsense, but with questions that pull the right memory forward. The one with heat. The one with stakes. The one that still has something to say.
Then the Memoir Writing Toolkit steps in and gives it architecture.
Chapters that make sense.
A timeline that doesn’t wander.
Through-lines that connect the early scenes to the later ones without duct tape.
You get the spark and the structure—plus space to decide what this story becomes.
Surviving it was one thing.
Now you get to decide how it’s told.
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Inside The Whole Story: Memoir Edition, you’ll find the complete memoir setup—spark + structure, working together.
✍🏼 This Might Be Something: Memoir Writing Prompts
For the scenes that won’t leave you alone.
Questions that pull forward the memory with heat—not the polite summary version.
Focused prompts for uncovering:
The moment everything shifted
The relationship that shaped more than you realized
The season you still measure time against
The line someone said that stuck (for better or worse)
Designed to get you past “I guess I could write about…” and into actual pages.
Messy first drafts encouraged. Overthinking discouraged.
🖋️ Memoir Writing Toolkit
For turning lived chaos into a book-shaped thing.
Timeline organizers that don’t feel like homework
Chapter planners that help scenes land where they belong
Scene builders that surface details without melodrama
Interview-style worksheets for unpacking moments that still hum under your skin
Structure without stiffness.
Clarity without sanding off the edges.This is where your story stops drifting and starts holding.
PLUS
Digital + printable PDFs
Hyperlinked tabs for easy bouncing around
Designed for GoodNotes, Notability, or real paper (yes, gel pens welcome)
Fully reusable—because one memoir draft is rarely the final draft
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1️⃣ Download it immediately. Open it tonight if you want to.
2️⃣ Start where the story feels loud. If a specific memory keeps tapping you on the shoulder, grab the prompts. If you’ve already got pages and they’re kind of… floating, open the toolkit.
3️⃣ Go back and forth. Pull a memory forward, shape it into a chapter, realize something new. Repeat.
4️⃣ Keep going. Some days it’s messy. Some days it clicks. Both count.
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Format: Digital PDFs (printable + tablet-friendly)
Compatibility: GoodNotes, Notability, Apple Notes, and most PDF apps
Printing: Home-printer friendly
Delivery: Instant download
Vibe: Smart, honest, built to actually be used.
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Do I have to use the prompts first?
Nope. Start wherever makes sense. The two pieces are built to work together, not boss you around.
Is this beginner-friendly?
Yes. If you’ve got a life and the ability to write a sentence, you’re in.
Can I reuse it?
Absolutely. Draft one looks different from draft three. And sometimes you’ve got enough stories to tell more than one book. Use it once or a hundred times. The tools still work.
Is this a course?
No videos. No timelines. No “Week 1, share your feelings.” Just pages you can open when you’re ready to write.
Why get both?
Because sometimes the story needs a nudge, and sometimes it needs a backbone. This gives you both.
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“Immediately useful and beautifully presented. Lots of additional materials... Obviously created with love.” –Thomas, Verified Customer
“As a writer with ADHD, I really appreciate a prompt/outline. This package is very well organized. Will definitely be ordering more!” –Kaitlyn, Verified Customer
“I needed a graphic organizer to help me set the scene, and this is PERFECT.” – Marybeth, Verified Customer
“Looking forward to using this product with my family.” –Susan, Verified Customer
“I love how detailed it is.” –Cassandra, Verified Customer
A sneak peek at the templates and prompts that will get your story on the page.