Workshop: Writing the book only you can write
While many people feel they have a story to tell, the challenge often lies in recalling meaningful moments and shaping them into a narrative that is both engaging to read and enjoyable to write— especially for those who believe their lives have been “ordinary” or uneventful.
This session offers a different perspective. Drawing from her own experience, Neera Mahajan explores how everyday objects can act as powerful memory triggers, unlocking forgotten anecdotes and helping to weave a rich tapestry of one’s life. Through this approach, participants will learn how to uncover the hidden meaning in ordinary things and use them as anchors to document their personal history. The workshop provides a simple, creative framework to begin writing with clarity and confidence, transforming fragments of memory into a meaningful and cohesive narrative that can be preserved for future generations.
About Neera Mahajan
Neera Mahajan is a Canberra-based author of multiple books and the founder of Author Circle, a community that supports aspiring writers in transforming their knowledge and experiences into meaningful written work.
After transitioning from public service to full-time writing, she has focused on helping individuals who may not see themselves as traditional writers to document their ideas, stories, and expertise. Her work centres on making writing accessible, structured, and purposeful.
Through her teaching and community, she has guided many individuals to begin and complete their writing projects, often for the first time.
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