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Writing Memoir

w/ Patti Miller

This 8-week, in-person course will set you on the journey of writing memoir. In a creative and supportive environment, Writing Memoir will offer you methods of accessing memories and recognising their inherent shape, finding your writing voice, bringing the details to life, creating the lived reality of your experience on the page and finding its structure.

Fridays 10am – 12:15pm (AEST), 1 May – 19 June 2026

 

Allen & Unwin – Sydney

Faber Writing Academy at Allen & Unwin – Sydney
83 Alexander Street
Crows Nest NSW 2065

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$900 / $765 alumni
$100 / $85 per month (alumni)


Writing Memoir with Patti Miller is a Sydney-based, in-person writing course presented by Faber Writing Academy.

How do we recreate experience on the page so that it retains its vividness – its ‘life-like’ qualities? How do we arrange our life’s events so they don’t read like a litany of everything that happened?

Join Patti Miller, Australia’s most experienced memoir teacher and award-winning writer, in this intimate 8-week course for beginners and those who may have started and need some guidance. It will be Patti’s only ongoing course in Australia this year.

In Writing Memoir, you will explore the craft of life-writing  – how to: start; access memory; use sensory detail; create scenes; find narrative perspective and voice; navigate the complexities of narrative and other structures; and finally, face the complex issues of writing a life.

Topics and readings from the set text, Writing True Stories, will be unpacked and discussed. Exercises will be set every week and students will present their writing for group workshopping, gaining valuable input from each other and clear guidance from Patti. In a warm and supportive environment, you will be encouraged to step into the creative process of constructing a life on the page. The writing skills and inspiration will equally equip you to write biography and personal essays; in fact it will start you on the journey of all creative non-fiction writing.

By the end of the course you will:

  • Have begun the journey of writing your own story (and/or of someone close to you);
  • Gained a knowledge of the craft of writing and be able to use the skills you have learned;
  • Gained confidence in your capacity to write;
  • Extended your knowledge of the literary genre of memoir.

Your course includes:

  • 8 weeks x 2 hour morning classes at Allen & Unwin headquarters;
  • Light refreshments;
  • A copy of the set text, Writing True Stories by Patti Miller;
  • Critique on work produced for the course;
  • On completion of the course, alumni discounts on future Faber Writing Academy courses and books from the Allen & Unwin website.

Writers you'll be working with:

Patti Miller

Patti Miller is the author of ten books, including Australia’s best-selling life writing texts, Writing Your Life, The Memoir Book and Writing True Stories (A&U) as well as a novel Child (A&U) and The Last One Who Remembers (A&U) Whatever The Gods Do (Random House), the critically acclaimed The Mind of a Thief (UQP), long and…

Course outline

Session One: Friday 1 May, 10am – 12:15pm
Mapping the Territory + Beginnings: Overview of the course. What is memoir? What do you want to write? Leaping the hurdles before you start – facing the difficulties. Beginnings – desire and curiosity.

Session Two: Friday 8 May, 10am – 12:15pm
How to access memories, how to use them to create vivid detail and find the organic shape of your material.

Session Three: Friday 15 May, 10am – 12:15pm
Going to the Well – Observation: Being Awake. Knowing what you noticed, the startling power of detail.

Session Four: Friday 22 May, 10am – 12:15pm 
Making a Scene: The 3D world of writing.  Creating character, atmosphere and narrative through dialogue, action, scene.

Session Five: Friday 29 May, 10am – 12:15pm
The Narrator: Narrating position/voice/point of view. Distance/time of telling.

Session Six: Friday 5 June, 10am – 12:15pm
Structure at Last: What’s it for? Organic structure, ways to structure. Chronology? Themes? Ideas? Narrative?

Session Seven: Friday 12 June, 10am – 12:15pm
Narrative structure – how to shape a story, how to create narrative pull, how to keep the reader in your story.

Session Eight: Friday 19 June, 10am – 12:15pm
The difficult issues of memoir writing:  ethics; truth-telling; self-indulgence; borderlands. How to write nonfiction and survive your family and friends. Whose story is it? How to continue and finish.

Praise for this course

“I found the course was logically structured to build a journey and develop key writing concepts. The exercises set each week were most helpful, I gained additional insight into the structure and creativity of writing true stories.” – 2025 participant

“A most enjoyable growth and skill development experience, good feedback and insight; building on previous practice; providing clarity and focus on improved development and constructive writing.” – 2025 participant

“Patti is a wonderful teacher. Her approach to writing memoir is creative and inspiring and she was always warm, encouraging and supportive in giving feedback.” – 2025 course participant

How to Book

Please note that if you select ‘weekly instalments’ then 9 instalments of $100 / $85 alumni will be automatically charged to the nominated card monthly (including your first payment). Please ensure you have sufficient funds in your nominated account. By choosing payment by instalment you are making a commitment to pay the full amount over time.

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Alumni: Please enter your discount code at checkout. Forgotten or need the code? Please call us on (02) 8425 0171

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