Biographers without borders
Our taste for writing...
...to serve your Memories
How to write my life story book?
To meet this current expectation, the Scribes of Memory are individuals who have chosen to put a passion for writing at your service for your memoirs, ideas or testimonials. From your life story we produce the narratives which, little by little, become your book.
Offering you solid professional guarantees and human inspiration forged in the largest melting-pot, we have chosen to set ourselves up in an international network of ghostwriters. In this framework, open to individuals and rich in diversity, we have instituted and developed a method founded on a common training ground.
This exchange has built a convivial forum between fellow-writers. Despite the overwhelming distance between our dwelling-places, we cultivate a collective and supportive spirit. Beyond the progress in methods, we take nourishment in our intersection with other sensitivities. And it is all the better if our cultural backgrounds are extreme, because it is through differences that the curiosity of others is alive! When one can abolish frontiers in such a way, the use of a common language means that things can be resolved easily.
We practice this demanding but fascinating activity independently, under our own responsibility, in accordance with the sensitivity of each country. Our shared ethics seal these commitments.
A book about your life… or a specific testimonial
Whatever your project may be, we remain loyal to what you represent. Our professionalism is not an exercise in style: writing a memoir book consists of merging ourself, with as much discretion as skilfulness, into a tone that is your own. By restituting with care the tale that you have told us, retracing your favourite expressions, we endeavour to make your relatives and loved ones say, when they read these pages, “This book is really you!”
Here is the list of present Scribes of memory, in thirty-one countries all over the world. They represent fourteen languages.
New members are welcome...