Anyone over, say, 50 – or younger if they have had a particularly adventurous life – has a wealth of stories to tell. Following are eight good reasons to get on with it and to write down those stories:
From Memory:
Reason #1: You should write down family history and/or major family events ‘just in case’. Yes, I’m talking about the ‘hit-by-a-bus’ scenario whereby you would be snuffed and all your valuable stories and experiences would die with you. Harsh? Sure. But, posterity calls. Otherwise, how are your grandchildren to know of your life and thoughts?
Reason #2: Your memory is probably as good as it’s going to be so delaying will only fog the details of the irreplaceable family lore. Time is not your friend.
Reason #3: Writing a clear account of memorable events is great mental exercise like crosswords or chess. You know how to write. Get to it, preferably regularly. It will tune you up.
Fiction Writing:
Reason #4: To go beyond a recording of memories of actual events, why not write up some fictional situations? Play ‘what if’ about joining the circus or pursuing that exploration to the Amazon. Tune up your imagination. Have fun with it. Insert your wry humor. Puns welcome.
Reason #5: Dig into a subject you have always wondered about or found intriguing. With Google, Wikipedia and the rest of the readily available resources, you can do research in an afternoon that it would have taken a month during our youth. Be a history detective. Learn about the construction of the Chunnel or the Lewis & Clark Expedition or the the transcontinental railroad. It’s enriching and will reveal tempting avenues for story writing.
Reason #6: Enjoy the richness of sharing with friends. Rather than that same old Christmas Letter or report on the summer vacation, dig into it to tell not only that you went to The Outer Banks or The Okefanokee Swamp but what it looked like, what it felt like. Snap shots are OK but your thoughts are more interesting and revealing.
Reason #7: This is a very small probability payoff but there are situations whereby you could actually be PAID for your writings. The publishing world is in a bit of an upheaval right now but magazines still need articles. To pursue, go to the Library and look over some directories like ‘Writer’s Marketplace’ or ‘Writer’s Market’.
Reason #8: Even if all you do is write and put it in your desk drawer, there is enormous satisfaction that comes from the exercise/craft/hobby of writing. I recommend it highly.