Oral History Interview Questions

Details are key here, we are trying to tell a story using your words (and the words of others) so try to tell your story in the more coherent way you can (paragraphs, complete sentences, etc), but don’t worry we won’t take any marks off for spelling or punctuation! If you’re unfamiliar with the “oral history” format have a look at “Grunge is Dead” by Greg Prato; you can check out a sample to get an idea on what we are trying to do. If you don’t want to fill out the form here you can download a fillable PDF and submit it like that (download to your computer and open in Acrobat Reader).