Has there ever come a time in your life when varied emotions fill up your being? When every day’s experiences seem to resonate in your ears that you want to bottle them up and preserve them? When, like the scent of the flowers, dried leaves, and tree barks in a potpourri, you want to have these memories locked up to last for a long time?
This is mainly the reason why a lot of people today are writing online memoirs over the Internet. With the advent of technology and how the World Wide Web is an effective medium to tell the fascinating stories that happen to us every day, this popular trend has continued to find its way in the list of most established literary genres over the Internet.
Don’t you find online memoirs convenient in telling your real-life tale about how you met that boy-next-door neighbor, how you befriended him, and how you ultimately fell in love with that guy in the long run? Or how about how poignant it is how you’ve succeeded in hurdling that one, big obstacle you have to surpass in order to achieve that most elusive dream?
The good thing about writing online memoirs is that not only are your personal experiences kept and sealed in a cyber treasure trove, but they are also broadcast over the Internet in such a way that people who share the same sentiments and emotions as yours can relate and track back on the writings that you penned in your online memoir. You pour down your thoughts in an online memoir and over the Internet, someone reads it and likes what you have to say because he or she thinks the way you do.
Keen on starting an online memoir yourself? You don’t need to be a professional writer with a degree in creative writing to start one. Remember that online memoirs are a reflection of your day-to-day experiences as told on a first person point of view that is you. It’s like keeping a regular diary but, this time around, you write it with the intention of having it read by a wide array of readers experiencing feelings and emotions akin to yours. Also, you write it not using a pen or a parchment, but rather using a keyboard and a computer monitor.
Don’t let those personal experiences and thoughts rot in the doldrums. Create an online memoir and see how your memories preserve far longer than you can imagine.