Do you need help writing your eulogy, memorial speech, or tribute? Death is hard. And sometimes, during grief it is often difficult to put our thoughts or words into the story we want to tell. Sometimes
it is hard to say what is on our hearts without rambling or drifting from time to time. That's where I come in.
Having lost family members and friends, I understand the pain of grief. But more importantly, as a writer, I understand how to weave words
together to help you tell a heartfelt story.
The Process
You did a lovely
job and relieved
a lot of stress
for me. Thank you.
-- Crystal M.
Update The funeral was
yesterday and I
wanted to you to
know that I was
proud giving my
eulogy and I
received many
compliments
on it. I struggled
emotionally
through parts of it.
But, mostly I delivered
it well. It was
beautifully written.
-- Crystal
I just wanted to
express my thanks
for the great job
you did on Bob's
eulogy. That
was what I was
looking for.
-- Norm H.
Contact me about editing and smoothing out your thoughts.
Send payment.
Take the time to remember the one you lost.
Cry a few tears, enjoy a few laughs, and just be in the moment.
Once you've released your emotions, start writing down everything you can remember about the deceased.
Next pick a topic that you'd like to share with others: it could be a special event, a personality trait, or simply a moment in time.
Type that topic up in an email or word document.
Don't worry about punctuation, sentence structure, or making sense.
Send your notes and allow me to take your your words and turn them into a personal essay--a story--that flows from beginning to end.
Wait for the first draft.
Look over your essay and request any necessary changes.
Wait for the edits and final draft to be returned to you.
Your completed essay is returned to you within the timeframe you requested.
Can I Prepare It In Advance?
Yes. In truth, it is sometimes easier to prepare a eulogy, memorial speech, or tribute before the one you love passes away because your
thoughts aren't consumed with grief and death and the hundreds of tasks begging for your attention. Some people prepare their "essays"
in advance when someone they love is terminally ill. That's because during the illness, they're already grieving the loss and their minds
can't help but think about all the good times they've shared and all the times they'll never have together.
What Are Your Rates?
I offer a flat rate for eulogies, memorial speeches, and tributes. Each essay will be 750 words or less. The price varies depending on
urgency. If you need something fast, I'll need to push back paying clients to make room to meet your deadline. Therefore, my rates are
as follows:
$75 per essay, ready within 7 days.
$100 per essay, ready within 3 days.
$125 per essay, ready within 1 day -- 24 hours from time of order.
There are no refunds (my time cannot be re-cooped).
Each essay comes with two edits―just in case I misinterpret certain information or you realize another word choice is a better fit
or you want to add, delete, or change something. And you are always welcome to add your notes or personalize the essay more once you get
it back!
Interested?To allow me to better serve your needs, please answer the following questions in your email.
Subject: Eulogy Writer Needed
Your name: __
Your email address: __
Your thoughts to be used in drafting the essay: __
Do you understand that Alyice requires payment in advance? __
Do you understand that Alyice will work with you to make sure you are satisfied with your essay? __
Send your email to:
" hire {at} alyiceedrich.com " Or click now
Can I Use Paypal? Yes. I can send a payment request, via paypal, to your email address.
Can I Send A Check? Yes. But I'll have to wait until the check clears the bank, so if you need your essay ASAP, that may not be the best option.
To learn more about my writing services, my policy on working with clients, or to view my writing resume, Click here.