Writing Memoir

Marian Green
4 min readMay 19, 2023

How’s The Book Going ?

That’s a question I’m often asked .

So:

Let me tell you how things have been going with the book. xxx

Without any real marketing or advertising, I’m getting lots of orders for my memoir. This is quite surprising and truly unexpected, but also helpful, as I find it difficult to promote myself. My old friend, Imposter Syndrome, finds many reasons why people wouldn’t be interested in my story. You know how it goes: “Who do you think you are, you’re not a real writer,” “You’re a rubbish writer, so immature,” he continues, “You’ve absolutely nothing interesting to say,” and, “Who on earth would want to know about your life?” And so it goes on.

Well, answering Mr Imposter Syndrome’s last question, apparently lots of people judging by the feedback I’m getting. And, My Imposter Syndrome , I actually went and did it. I wrote the book!! And that counts for a lot, so there!!

Anyway, I’m no longer friends with him. I’m letting him drift quietly out of my life. He’s taken up far too much time and energy and is no real friend at all. If he comes knocking at my door I’m going to firmly tell him to get lost.

So, dear friends, those who read my blog regularly and those who have stopped by on the off chance, let me share with you a sample of some of the beautiful comments I’ve received about my memoir, “Nun to Nine”.

The blurb on the back says:

The title brings the question over and over, “ Were you a nun , then?” , to which the answer is variations of , “Well now, you’d have to read the book to find that out, wouldn’t you?” And this is encouragement enough for some.

Others say:

“There is Plenty to recommend about this book…. It is deftly written, with an eventful and entertaining life story and has pace and vitality… I think Marian’s storytelling is, by far, the strength of her writing. She writes effortlessly, with believable dialogue and with an eye for good storytelling. The reader is drawn into the story immediately with the account of the death of her parents… The story is both lively and interesting throughout, and maintains the readers interest from start to finish.” ( I) (Part of a much longer piece!)

“Finished! A really good read and I didn’t want to put it down. I completely “got “ the characters, you’re so clever! You took such a risk, opening your heart as you did. Your courage has be in absolute awe. I hope you have already started the next book… Thank you for such a beautiful and heartfelt memoir. It will remain with me for a long, long time!” (M)

A friend says:

“It is very much your voice: direct, personal, honest. And the thread that runs throughout is your and Peter’s love for each other. God knew that your vocation was to marriage — with all the sacrifices that entails — not to a nunnery. It wasn’t blind chance that brought you together; it was the providence of God… “ (F)

“…what an opening chapter. Emotional and beautifully told 💓😭 in pieces.” (K)

“…the first chapter has me in floods of tears! Do I dare continue? 😟” (J) Rhetorical question, obviously.

“Thoroughly enjoyed reading the fabulous Marian Green’s recently published memoir. It was as though she was with me, on my train journey, telling me her story.” ©

“Had to contact you to say I started reading your book and love it.” (M)

“Dear Marian, just started reading your book last night and was in floods of tears at the picture you painted of your parents’ deaths.

You are very good at making the scenes come alive by describing the little details. For example, the purple blanket that you and Peter first bought in London which you couldn’t bear to get rid of.

You seemed such a warm and plucky person full of determination and full of fear simultaneously. I can relate to that!. The early times in Northampton when you felt the darkness inside you before you found Faith. And Peter’s steadfast love for you even when you annoyed him!

I am hooked by the story and find it very heartfelt … I haven’t finished the book yet as I want to savour it for a bit longer. “ ( E)

“Finished reading your memoir. I didn’t want it to end . I was hooked from the beginning and wanted more…” (K)

“ Wow, what a lovely memoir. I definitely wanted to know more about your life. So interesting.” (F)

And many people ( well, probably over ten ) have said they passed it on to others, their family member, or friend.

Someone came up to me and said she’d been reading my memoir — her friend gave it to her and told her it was brilliant.

Another person told me , “your memoir is doing the rounds of all my friends. I’m sure they’ll love it. “ (W)

And from Marnie Summerfield Smith , my mentor:

“This is an absolutely wonderful memoir. I am very proud to have assisted Marian, who came to one of my writing retreats and invited me to read and feedback on her work. A wonderful woman and a very insightful memoir, full of retrospection, thoughtful writing and emotion. Bravo, Marian!” ( www.yourmemoir.co.uk )

Well, thanks Marnie.

I am absolutely blown away by such wonderful reactions.

So, if you’re wondering how to get your own copy, email me at:

marian-green@hotmail.com

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Marian Green

Family minded writer of short stories, poetry, a blog, articles, and now a memoir. gramswisewords.blogspot.com