RootsTech 2014 will be held February 6-8, 2014, in Salt Lake City.  Over those three days, attendees will have plenty of lecture sessions to choose from.  I though I’d share a list of presentations that may be of interest to you that relate to writing your family history.  I’ve also included presentations related to sharing your family stories in ways other than writing.

Thursday, February 6
  • The Digital Family History Author, Chas Hathaway
  • Scrivener for Family Historians: Organize, Share, and Write Your Family Stories, Denise Levenick
  • Publish Before You Perish—Leaving a Genealogical Legacy, Loretta Evans
  • Creating a Digital Genealogy Scrapbook, Barb Groth
  • Digitize Your Memories on a Budget, Patrick Liechty
  • Storytelling in the Sea of Social Media, Dave Dickson
  • Put Pizazz in Your Writing with SmartArt, WordArt and Screenshots, Nancy Lauer
  • Creating Your Hometown Legacy, Ranae Roberts
  • DIY Publishing for the Family Historian: Tips, Tricks and Tools, Lisa Alzo
  • Self-Publishing Your Family History, Gale French
  • Crating Family History Heirlooms with MyCanvas, Lorilee Wagner
  • Using Tools and Organization for Creating a Valuable Family History Blog, James Tanner
  • Virtual Personal History, Michael Stringham
  • Sharing Your Family History With Multimedia, Michael LeClerc
Friday, February 7
  • Storytelling Superpowers: How to Come Off as Your Family’s Genealogy Hero, David, Adelman
  • Storytelling in the Sea of Social Media, Dave Dickson
  • Let the Records Tell the Story, Crista Cowan
  • I Remember, Sandra Crowley
  • Will Your Family History Have Lasting Value?, Tom Jones
  • Emerging Technology & The Family Narrative, Ryan O’Donnell
  • Family Time Lines with Treelines.com, Tammy Hepps
  • Blog hiSTORY: Turning Your Blog Into a Cherished Keepsake, Julie MacDonald
  • I Couldn’t Put It Down! Series: Latest Trends in Publishing for Genealogists, Marlis Humphrey
  • Putting the Flesh on the Bones, Ron Arons
  • Story by Story, Preserve Your Family’s History, Tammy Hepps
  • Capturing and #SharingStories in 140 Characters of Less, D. Joshua Taylor
Saturday, February 8
  • Family Time Lines with Treelines.com, Tammy Hepps
  • 45 Memories in 45 Minutes: Jump Start Your Life Story Project, Tom Taylor
  • How Not to Bore Your Family and Friends—Storytelling 101, Alison Taylor
  • Presenting and Preserving Family History: You Can’t Take It With You—How to Leave It, Donald Snow and Linda Westover
  • Story Collaboration—Progressing to “Cloud Nine,” Dave Dickson
  • Family History Book: Start to Finish in Six Steps, Biff & Nancy Barnes
  • Virtual Personal History, Michael Stringham

See the entire RootsTech 2014 schedule.