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This page covers memoir transcription and manuscript
transcription. We’ll start with memoir transcription.
Before we start considering what you need for memoir
transcription, we need to consider first how you go about formulating your
memoirs. For this, you may find the following links valuable:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/arts/features/howtowrite/memoirs.shtml
http://www.uk-bmd.org.uk/family-history-memoirs.html
Please visit our hints
and tips page to read our advice on the equipment to use and the
recommendations for getting the best interviews possible. We suggest that
you write a plan before you begin of what you want in your memoirs, what
you want to achieve and then organise your interviews accordingly, if you
plan to get family records to help with your memoirs.
You might decide that your want your memoirs to be your own
memories and not those of your family, either way, having the memoirs
transcribed makes it far easier to organise your final manuscript. You
then have transcripts that could later form the basis for a manuscript.
Manuscript transcription.
As a budding author, you want to be able to put your
thoughts down as soon as they come to you, often recording these is the
best option. Alternatively you may have a rough structure in your mind and
want to put that on paper and develop your characters from there. We would
be delighted to take your audio and provide a manuscript transcription
service to you.
If you click
this link you will see a layout guide for manuscript transcription,
which shows you the preferred format for manuscripts that would be
suitable to send to a publisher, along with our notes.
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Please contact us today to find out how much we charge for
memoir transcription and manuscript transcription.
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