MY DAUGHTER GAVE ME a book I do not understand. It’s a wonderful feeling. Settling into bed last night, my first night with it, I was thrown out from under my comforter and tossed into a place of … [Read more...] about What Is A Memoir? Does it Matter? It Does, to Author Maggie Nelson
The Memoir Project Blog
Writing From Adversity? How to Make it a Sweet Experience.
I LOVE PODCASTS, and particularly love being part of one. But few things are more of a delight than being interviewed on a really good one that I already subscribe to. That is a blast, and is the case … [Read more...] about Writing From Adversity? How to Make it a Sweet Experience.
The Four Writing Podcasts Your Memoir Coach Listens To. Listen Up.
AS A MEMOIR COACH, I hear and read lots of stories and, as a result, I love to listen. I do it all day for storytellers as part of my job. I do it for my family, to the dog (of course) and to my … [Read more...] about The Four Writing Podcasts Your Memoir Coach Listens To. Listen Up.
Five New Memoirs To Read
READING IS A TEAM SPORT, one that takes a village of people in which we pass, hand-to-hand or by word of mouth, the books we love. I had two books literally pressed into my hand this week, both gifts … [Read more...] about Five New Memoirs To Read
Three Hard Questions To Ask Before You Write Memoir
HOW MANY PEOPLE do you think are in therapy because of you? Oh, I’m sorry. Did you just spit your tea right onto the computer screen? I know. I had a similar response when the question was posed to … [Read more...] about Three Hard Questions To Ask Before You Write Memoir
How to Write About Your Relatives – Both Dead & Alive
SHE WAS ONE OF THOSE PEOPLE in high school who said things like, “Well, I’m sure someone will dance with you if you wear that dress.” She ended the quote with the kind of broad smile that looked like … [Read more...] about How to Write About Your Relatives – Both Dead & Alive