Why do memoir writers need to get vulnerable? And how do you actually do it without oversharing?
In this episode, we explore why vulnerability is the key to powerful memoir writing. Drawing wisdom from Brené Brown, Mary Karr, Joan Didion, and examples from Selma Blair's powerful memoir Mean Baby, we break down how to transform your challenging experiences into compelling narrative.
You'll learn:
• Why vulnerability creates instant connection with readers
• The difference between raw and crafted vulnerability
• Practical techniques to write difficult scenes
• How to balance emotional truth with personal boundaries
Perfect for memoir writers, personal essayists, or anyone looking to add emotional depth to their writing.
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Anne Lamott: "You own everything that happened to you. Tell your stories." (From "Bird by Bird," 1994) https://www.amazon.com/s?k=book+bird+by+bird+by+anne+lamott&adgrpid=1335908157631733&hvadid=83494492075702&hvbmt=bp&hvdev=c&hvlocphy=98633&hvnetw=o&hvqmt=p&hvtargid=kwd-83495218917021%3Aloc-190&hydadcr=22593_13494535&msclkid=7bf28ca371a61220d477eb3a36238659&tag=mh0b-20&ref=pd_sl_15aemxxo1c_p
Joan Didion: "I write entirely to find out what I'm thinking." (From "Why I Write," 1976) https://www.nytimes.com/1976/12/05/archives/why-i-write-why-i-write.html
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