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Your Story Matters – intro to memoir with City of Melbourne Libraries

April 17, 2020 Carly Findlay Leave a Comment

I am so grateful to City of Melbourne Libraries for still keeping my presentation on Introduction to memoir in their calendar. This is the only event that hasn’t been postponed due to COVID-19. I got to film a video in my kitchen.

While I’ve been getting dressed as I would for office work every day, Igor especially dressed up for filming this. I used a ring light on my laptop, as My kitchen was dad, even with the light on, and it made my face VERY shiny! Ha! While my dress was glam, I was wearing my fauxgboots!

Woman with red face and short dark curly hair tied back, wearing a colourful dress over a yellow jumper, and a brooch that’s a jacaranda tree in – window. She’s smiling.

Download a copy of my presentation; Your story matters (PDF 514 KB)

Accessible version of my presentation: Your story matters (DOC 128 KB)

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The floaty skirt of the dress, and rose gold fake ugg boots on tiles.

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