Have I convinced you to give family and friends an early edition of your memoir for Christmas? —as a preview, a sneak peek, a promise of your completed memoir soon? I hope so! (Click on this link: You might already have the perfect Christmas gift for your family.)
You can do it! Even if you have written only a few vignettes so far, you can print them and make them into a meaningful gift—a gift of yourself.
In Tuesday’s post, we looked at your need to pin down a title. (Click on If you’re giving your family an early edition of your memoir for Christmas, it needs a title.)
Today we’ll look at the dedication page.
Do you know what a dedication page is?
It often begins with “For” or “I dedicate this book to…” followed by names of people for whom you’ve written your memoir.
But if that seems too spare and dull, get creative—give your dedication some pizzazz!
Lucille Zimmerman over at Wordserve Water Cooler is fascinated with book dedications. She says the book dedication is not “the acknowledgments page where you thank everyone who ever helped you,” but rather it’s “that mostly blank page tucked in the beginning of a book, after the title page and publishing credits.” Her blog post, 7 Ways to Do Book Dedications, includes charming examples for you.
A book dedication should be personal. Joseph C. Kunz, Jr., emphasizes the emotional connection a book dedication can create and writes, “Whether your book’s dedication is only a few sentences or an entire paragraph, you shouldn’t miss this opportunity to give the reader a small look into your life’s story.” Click here to read his post, Book Dedications to Spur Your Imagination, which includes a dozen sample book dedications for you.
Study dedications in books you have on your shelves, or go to the library, or check out the “Look inside” feature on Amazon.com. These will give you added inspiration.
In crafting your dedication page, ask yourself: Which special people did I write this book for? And why did I write it for them?
Your memoir: A gift that will live long beyond your lifetime.
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