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How to write a genealogical crime mystery story
Bring your ancestors to life with this webinar! Author Nathan Dylan Goodwin will teach you the basics of how to write your own genealogical crime mystery. He will cover outlining a story, creating believable characters with realistic dialogue and show how to incorporate genealogy into your story.
Bring your ancestors to life with this webinar! Author Nathan Dylan Goodwin will teach you the basics of how to write your own genealogical crime mystery. He will cover outlining a story, creating believable characters with realistic dialogue and show how to incorporate genealogy into your story.
Wed, September 10 2025: 19:30 UTC
1:04:03
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Using Historical Context in Your Genealogy Writing: A Gettysburg Soldier Case Study
This presentation addresses the challenge of creating compelling genealogical narratives beyond simple lists of names and dates. By utilizing historical records, archives, research methods, and integrating historical context, participants will learn how to transform their family histories into engaging stories. The presentation will teach genealogists how to perform historical research and incorporate first-hand narratives, pension files, and other historical data using the example of a Gettysburg soldier. Participants will be guided through the research journey, highlighting key decision-making moments and demonstrating where and why to include historical context. This innovative approach will help genealogists add depth and authenticity to their writing, making narratives more vivid and meaningful. The presentation will inspire attendees to share their passion for family history, fostering a deeper appreciation and enthusiasm for genealogical research.
This presentation addresses the challenge of creating compelling genealogical narratives beyond simple lists of names and dates. By utilizing historical records, archives, research methods, and integrating historical context, participants will learn how to transform their family histories into engaging stories. The presentation will teach genealogists how to perform historical research and incorporate first-hand narratives, pension files, and other historical data using the example of a Gettysburg soldier. Participants will be guided through the research journey, highlighting key decision-making moments and demonstrating where and why to include historical context. This innovative approach will help genealogists add depth and authenticity to their writing, making narratives more vivid and meaningful. The presentation will inspire attendees to share their passion for family history, fostering a deeper appreciation and enthusiasm for genealogical research.
Wed, September 10 2025: 18:00 UTC
1:00:45
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The Five Writing Scripts of the World
There are 5 writing systems in the world. These are abugida, syllabary, logography, abjad, and alphabet. These writing systems have been used anciently through today. As genealogists go back in time and across the globe, they may run into these different types of scripts. This lecture briefly explains the differences, gives examples, and directs you where to find more information. Scripts that will be covered include but are not limited to Cherokee, Baybayin (Filipino script), Egyptian, Hebrew, and Old English.
There are 5 writing systems in the world. These are abugida, syllabary, logography, abjad, and alphabet. These writing systems have been used anciently through today. As genealogists go back in time and across the globe, they may run into these different types of scripts. This lecture briefly explains the differences, gives examples, and directs you where to find more information. Scripts that will be covered include but are not limited to Cherokee, Baybayin (Filipino script), Egyptian, Hebrew, and Old English.
Wed, September 10 2025: 16:45 UTC
58:32
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Manage large writing projects through optimistic start, muddled middle, and triumphant finish
Big writing projects call for an organizational structure and efficient workflows to keep the work on track. This class will share what Rhonda wishes someone had taught her when she first started writing books and presenting historical research. These are the best practices learned along the way. We will begin with the files and infrastructure Rhonda now sets up at the start of every project and the tools she uses every day. New AI technologies and automations now make quick work of parts that used to be tedious without sacrificing your unique voice and perspective. Learn state-of-the-art tools that will save time without breaking the budget or requiring a ridiculous learning curve. Note: This class does not focus on photo management or genealogy research but emphasizes writing historical fiction, memoirs, and other big projects.
Big writing projects call for an organizational structure and efficient workflows to keep the work on track. This class will share what Rhonda wishes someone had taught her when she first started writing books and presenting historical research. These are the best practices learned along the way. We will begin with the files and infrastructure Rhonda now sets up at the start of every project and the tools she uses every day. New AI technologies and automations now make quick work of parts that used to be tedious without sacrificing your unique voice and perspective. Learn state-of-the-art tools that will save time without breaking the budget or requiring a ridiculous learning curve. Note: This class does not focus on photo management or genealogy research but emphasizes writing historical fiction, memoirs, and other big projects.
Wed, September 10 2025: 15:30 UTC
56:18
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Creating an Ancestor Sketch
Face it: most genealogists never get around to publishing that family history book based on their genealogy research. How about a different approach: producing short 3-5 page “sketches” about an ancestor? You’ll learn how to include a cover, photos, facts, family stories, source citations and more! And guess what, once you get a few of these ancestor sketches done, you can compile them together for one big book!
Face it: most genealogists never get around to publishing that family history book based on their genealogy research. How about a different approach: producing short 3-5 page “sketches” about an ancestor? You’ll learn how to include a cover, photos, facts, family stories, source citations and more! And guess what, once you get a few of these ancestor sketches done, you can compile them together for one big book!
Wed, September 10 2025: 14:15 UTC
1:13:34
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Mettez en page et imprimez votre livre d’histoire familiale de manière élégante, quel que soit votre budget
Les sous-titres et la voix de cette vidéo ont été doublés en français à l’aide de l’IA. Que vous ayez terminé votre projet d’écriture ou que vous soyez juste en train de commencer, apprenez à présenter votre travail de manière magnifique. Bien que les copies électroniques soient faciles à partager, le mot imprimé peut durer des siècles. Les livres imprimés portent un sentiment de valeur que votre famille mérite. Ce cours donnera un aperçu des options logicielles à jour pour mettre en page votre livre, y compris InDesign, Microsoft Word, Blurb Bookwright, Apple Pages, les éditeurs de livres photo et Canva. Apprenez des lignes directrices simples pour une mise en page propre qui ne crie pas auto-édité. Le monde de l’impression et de l’édition a fait de rapides progrès ces dernières années, alors apprenez les dernières options d’impression. Que vous recherchiez une impression patrimoniale magnifique sur papier d’archives ou un livre de poche abordable à partager, il existe des services pour chaque budget. Ce cours fournira une comparaison de coûts équitable. Évitez les pièges communs et comprenez quand faire appel à un professionnel.
Les sous-titres et la voix de cette vidéo ont été doublés en français à l’aide de l’IA. Que vous ayez terminé votre projet d’écriture ou que vous soyez juste en train de commencer, apprenez à présenter votre travail de manière magnifique. Bien que les copies électroniques soient faciles à partager, le mot imprimé peut durer des siècles. Les livres imprimés portent un sentiment de valeur que votre famille mérite. Ce cours donnera un aperçu des options logicielles à jour pour mettre en page votre livre, y compris InDesign, Microsoft Word, Blurb Bookwright, Apple Pages, les éditeurs de livres photo et Canva. Apprenez des lignes directrices simples pour une mise en page propre qui ne crie pas auto-édité. Le monde de l’impression et de l’édition a fait de rapides progrès ces dernières années, alors apprenez les dernières options d’impression. Que vous recherchiez une impression patrimoniale magnifique sur papier d’archives ou un livre de poche abordable à partager, il existe des services pour chaque budget. Ce cours fournira une comparaison de coûts équitable. Évitez les pièges communs et comprenez quand faire appel à un professionnel.
Wed, April 16 2025: 18:00 UTC
1:13:34
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Beautifully lay out and print your family history book on any budget
Whether you have finished your writing project or you are just beginning, learn how to beautifully present your work. Although electronic copies are easy to share, the printed word can last for centuries. Printed books carry a sense of value that your family deserves. This class will provide an overview of up-to-date software options to lay out your book including InDesign, Microsoft Word, Blurb Bookwright, Apple Pages, photobook makers, and Canva. Learn straightforward best practice guidelines for a clean layout that does not scream self-published. The world of printing and publishing has made rapid advances in recent years, so learn the latest printing options. Whether you seek gorgeous heritage printing on archival paper or an affordable paperback for sharing, there are services for every budget. This class will provide an apples-to-apples cost comparison Avoid common pitfalls and understand when to call in a professional.
Whether you have finished your writing project or you are just beginning, learn how to beautifully present your work. Although electronic copies are easy to share, the printed word can last for centuries. Printed books carry a sense of value that your family deserves. This class will provide an overview of up-to-date software options to lay out your book including InDesign, Microsoft Word, Blurb Bookwright, Apple Pages, photobook makers, and Canva. Learn straightforward best practice guidelines for a clean layout that does not scream self-published. The world of printing and publishing has made rapid advances in recent years, so learn the latest printing options. Whether you seek gorgeous heritage printing on archival paper or an affordable paperback for sharing, there are services for every budget. This class will provide an apples-to-apples cost comparison Avoid common pitfalls and understand when to call in a professional.
Wed, April 16 2025: 18:00 UTC
56:47
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The Science Behind the Stories: Using Genetic Genealogy in Crime Fiction
This talk gives an overview of the investigative genetic genealogy process: what it is, where it is used and the basics of how it is undertaken. Nathan briefly discusses some real-life key cases that have used IGG and then moves on to his own fictional writing, focussing on the Venator Cold Case series, which uses this methodology to catch serial killers. He explains his meticulous research process, the experts that he consults and his process of writing.
This talk gives an overview of the investigative genetic genealogy process: what it is, where it is used and the basics of how it is undertaken. Nathan briefly discusses some real-life key cases that have used IGG and then moves on to his own fictional writing, focussing on the Venator Cold Case series, which uses this methodology to catch serial killers. He explains his meticulous research process, the experts that he consults and his process of writing.
Fri, April 4 2025: 20:00 UTC
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From Research to Writing: AI Tools for Genealogists
Writing about your genealogy research can be challenging. Assembling genealogical conclusions requires time, persistence, and dedication. Learn how generative AI tools can help – whether you’re writing a biography, research report, or proof argument. Tools like ChatGPT and Claude can turn research logs into reports and timelines into narrative. Providing text to the AI tools help increase accuracy and limit errors. Generative AI tools can increase your writing efficiency, but your personal style may be lost. Learn how to maintain your unique voice while increasing productivity. We will also discuss when to disclose writing assistance from AI tools and how to cite them. Correction: In slide 36, Nicole mentions that the land Daniel Elder patented was within the Ottawa area of British Columbia. Ottawa was actually the location of the land patent office as the capital of Canada, and that’s why the location was included in the land patent. The land he patented was in British Columbia along the Railway Belt.
Writing about your genealogy research can be challenging. Assembling genealogical conclusions requires time, persistence, and dedication. Learn how generative AI tools can help – whether you’re writing a biography, research report, or proof argument. Tools like ChatGPT and Claude can turn research logs into reports and timelines into narrative. Providing text to the AI tools help increase accuracy and limit errors. Generative AI tools can increase your writing efficiency, but your personal style may be lost. Learn how to maintain your unique voice while increasing productivity. We will also discuss when to disclose writing assistance from AI tools and how to cite them. Correction: In slide 36, Nicole mentions that the land Daniel Elder patented was within the Ottawa area of British Columbia. Ottawa was actually the location of the land patent office as the capital of Canada, and that’s why the location was included in the land patent. The land he patented was in British Columbia along the Railway Belt.
Fri, April 4 2025: 15:00 UTC