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The next morning, I told my business partner about my ski trip. And then, knowing he was close with his parents, I mentioned the book – this book of stories – that my friend’s dad had given him. The exact details are fuzzy, but a few minutes later we were using our software backgrounds to design a system that could help capture the stories that matter most – from the people we care about most. 4 Easy Steps To Create a Storyography You’re probably wondering, What is a ‘Storyography’. We are using “storyography” in place of “biography” to describe the books that our customers tell us they’re making with Journus.
Rather than documenting every detail of a loved one’s life in meticulous Jordan Email List chronological order, Journus is used to ask interesting and entertaining questions about loved one’s lives. Journus books become a collection of colorful stories and anecdotes that will tell you . Storyography definition from Journus Now, you’re probably thinking, Sure, a storyography about my parents’ lives sounds great, but how much work is it? How, exactly, do I create, share, and publish my Storyography? Not to worry. Journus will take you through the whole process – from building a book of questions and getting answers to publishing and delivering a hardcopy book to your front door.
1. Create a Book of Questions The first step is to create a book that has all the questions you want your loved one (we’ll call them your “author”) to answer. Explore Journus Create a New Book Creating a new book is easy and free. Just add a title and select a book size – 6 x 9 or 8.5 x 11. In the future, Journus will be able to offer a range of book sizes in both landscape and portrait orientations. Journus book size selections After selecting your book size, you can start adding chapters and questions. We can help get you started with sample outlines and hundreds of sample questions. And, of course, you can add your own questions.
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