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Preserving
Life Stories

Through Collaborative Publishing

In this fast-paced world, memories fade away and legacies can be lost forever. Loved ones are often left without a known history or treasured stories to pass on to future generations. DaisyChain Legacy Publishing helps people capture special memories and important moments. We’re here to ensure personal histories are never forgotten!

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"The thing I wished I had done more of prior to my parents passing, is learn their history and stories so that I could also pass that down to my own children and grandchildren. Once they had passed away I no longer had the opportunity to ask them questions about their lives and learn more of my own history through them." ~Jenny, after losing both parents in two years.​

 

Don't lose important family histories and the personal life stories of loved ones! 

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DaisyChain collates life stories into bound, published books that can be shared with loved ones and kept for generations to come. Our clients do not need to be writers or authors to work with us, nor do they need to know in advance what they want to say. Our process gathers information through warm and interesting conversations in which we listen and ask just the right questions to bring someone’s story to the surface. 

 

DaisyChain’s experts guide people through an easy and enjoyable process of writing a memoir. We believe everyone has a story worth telling.

 

Why work with DaisyChain Legacy Publishing?

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  • Capture a personal legacy

  • Preserve family history

  • Provide a vessel of reflection and self-understanding

  • Awakening Inspiration and motivation

  • Open up cultural and historical insights

  • Offer a door to creative expression

  • Be a method for social and familial connection

  • Increase brain health and a sense of well-being

  • Pass down wisdom and knowledge

  • Demonstrate that time has been well-spent

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"The Ancient Egyptians believed we all die twice. First, when we take our last breath. Second, when our name is spoken for the last time."
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