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Family History Writing SIG

When:
Monday, October 7, 2024, 7:00 PM until 9:00 PM Eastern Time (US & Canada) (UTC-05:00)
Additional Info:
Event Contact(s):
Sean Furniss
Category:
Family History Writing SIG
Registration is not Required
Payment In Full In Advance Only
We invite you to join us for the meeting of the FxGS Family History Writing SIG online Zoom meeting on Monday night, October 7th from 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm, to review a manuscript prepared by Fran Millhouse, The Loss of
the Mechanic.

The steamboat Mechanic, built in Marietta, Ohio, was the steamboat that Lafayette was on
when it struck a submerged tree and sank in the Ohio River. No passengers were lost, but Lafayette lost
his carriage and the bags of “fan mail” from his tour of the U.S. It was 1825, and he was on his way to
Cincinnati.

We are looking for manuscripts to review at the Nov. 4 and Dec. 2 meetings. If you have a manuscript you are writing for your family or publication, members of the Family History Writers’ Special Interest Group would enjoy reading and reviewing your family narratives to help you to make them even better.

We are all at different levels of writing skills and experience, and we enjoy helping each other. Whether questions of grammar, comma usage, spelling variations, or those fiendish footnotes, we welcome the opportunity to discuss and debate the issues.

If you wish to be added to the members' list to receive a copy of the draft manuscript by email and join the online meetings, please send your name and email address to SIG co-leader Sean Furniss at Sean.Furniss@gmail.com.

Join us at the online Zoom meeting and see how historical context can be incorporated into family history narratives. See how two stories can be told at once, placing the protagonist in the center of the action, adding suspense, injecting drama, and using dialogue to move the story forward.

Fairfax Genealogical Society

P.O. Box 2290

Merrifield, Virginia 22116-2290