Memory Zine Workshop: Turning Fragments Into a Story [Self-Paced]
Memory Zine Workshop: Turning Fragments Into a Story [Self-Paced]
Memory Zine workshop is a creatively invigorating way to turn half-finished writing and fragments into a quick, fun and fruitful publication.
In this 3 hour self-paced Memory Zine workshop playback, you’ll be guided through the process of making small memory zines; using written fragments, notes, and everyday words that already exist in your world.
Sometimes it feels easier to start from scratch than to develop what’s already there.
But there are simple and satisfying organising methods we can use to give shape, form, and order to your existing material.
You don’t need to start afresh: you’ve already said so much. Let’s honour that by giving it a physical home and turning it into something real.
Throughout this recording, you’ll be introduced to inspiring organisational techniques used by writers such as Sheila Heti, Erica Van Horn, Amy Ching-Yan Lam and others. You’ll see how making a small, scrappy zine can reveal your preoccupations, patterns, and narrative threads.
Why “Memory Zine”?
Because anything can be a memory:
Diary entries
Words tucked away in old documents
Drafts
Emails to loved ones
Family stories
iPhone notes
Shopping lists
Short stories
Camera photos
Work presentations you’d never consider ‘creative’
Get experimental and transform what already exists into a small memory zine. Learn invigorating organising methods you can return to again and again. Make something physical simply because it feels good.
Zines are by nature scrappy and imperfect. We are embracing this liberating ethos to create cheaply, quickly & imperfectly.
In this workshop playback, you’ll leave with:
Confidence in your ability to play, and create without perfection
A clearer sense of your unique narratives
Fresh ways to organise and understand your writing
New appreciation for everyday life as creative material
A small memory zine: a tangible, scrappy creation of your own memories and fragments
Practical zine-making skills (+ free print templates) as a launch point for future projects
You’ll ideally have access to some basic design tools such as Canva, InDesign, or anything similar.
Prefer to work by hand? Gather some paper, a ruler, scissors, Prit-Stick and a stapler: that’s all you need.
This playback version allows you to move at your own pace, pause when you need to, and return to the material whenever inspiration strikes.
About this playback version:
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This playback is non-refundable