Are you curious about the lives of your ancestors? What secrets might be hiding in your family tree, and where would you even begin to look for them? How do you turn dusty records and vague family stories into a compelling book for others to read? T.L. Whalan shares how she researched and wrote a book about her family history.
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T.L. Whalan is the Australian author of short stories, young adult, and middle-grade fiction, as well as co-author of the family history project, The Wirrabara Whalans.
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Show Notes
* What genealogy is and the motivations for researching your family history
* Why you should always start your research by interviewing living relatives
* Key resources for research, including official records, newspaper archives, and genealogy websites
* The importance of getting family consent and how to handle sensitive information
* The practical challenges of compiling vast amounts of research and formatting a book