
editorial@memoryscribe.co.uk
There is a quiet kind of loss that doesn’t announce itself. It doesn’t happen all at once. It happens slowly, over time, as stories go unspoken, details fade, and memories are carried by fewer and fewer people. One day, we realise that the voices we once heard so clearly are no longer here to repeat…
Most people don’t think their life is interesting enough to write about. They imagine memoirs belong to celebrities, adventurers, or people with dramatic, headline-worthy stories. They assume their own experiences are too ordinary, too quiet, or too uneventful to matter on the page. But in reality, it’s often the opposite. The stories people dismiss as…