The Memoir Method Podcast is a place for readers and writers to connect over the power of story. Underpinned by the Bookish Edits core belief—You have a story that matters—The Memoir Method Podcast will prove to listeners that anyone who wants to write a memoir can.
Most episodes are twenty minutes or less, designed to deliver perspective, encouragement, and tangible tools that will ensure progress and momentum in your own memoir writing.
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15: Your Writing Life vs. Your Regular Life
Today we dismantle the idea that there's only one "right" way to write, because the truth is that your writing life is inextricably connected to your regular life. What that means for you is that 1) you don't have to stress when living your life takes prominence over writing about it and 2) everything you live in your life you can start to see as a writer.
BONUS: A Recap of the Lost Audio (aka the Memoir Method and From the Ashes)
Even though the fantastic conversation is lost forever, I couldn't let us wrap up From the Ashes without breaking it down using the Memoir Method framework.
14: Boundaries and Singularity in Memoir (From the Ashes final thoughts)
In this episode with Ginny Walters we talk through our final thoughts on From the Ashes by Jesse Thistle. We are so glad that we read this together and each came away from this memoir with profound takeaways.
13: Vignettes and the Velvet Hammer, a From the Ashes deep dive
In today's episode I have Ginny Walters back with me to deep dive From the Ashes further. We examine how Jesse Thistle uses vignettes to manage the reading experience and guide the reader through what is a very difficult narrative. Writing through vignettes does not come naturally to me as a writer, and so I loved examining this device with Ginny.
12: A Writing Pep Talk
I'm sharing a short pep talk that I initially wrote for a live group I ran last November (the precursor to the Memoir Method Live actually!) and is now a part of my mini audio course, A Story Worth Writing. We all need a little pep talk sometimes, and I hope this is one you can continue to come back to.
11: 4 Lessons I’ve Learned from My Memoir Method Writers (Fall 2023)
The Memoir Method Live fall cohort is wrapping up this week, and today I’m taking the time to reflect on what the past ten weeks have meant to me and what I’ve learned from the writers this season.
10: Should You Write a Memoir?
This week I take you behind the scenes of my first encounters with writers, what I've been calling a "writing strategy call" (but after prepping this episode think I need to rename a "story validation call"). Every writer comes to me with some version of the same questions, and every time I use this framework to empower them to see their story and capabilities differently, giving them more knowledge in how (and if) to move forward.
09: NaNoWriMo for Memoir Writers
National Novel Writing Month presents a creative and energetic container for fiction writers, and I want to extend that experience to memoir and creative nonfiction writers. In today's episode I quickly run through some of the pillars of NaNoWriMo and then get to tell you about how to extend that NaNoWriMo experience into memoir writing.
08: Writing and the Compound Effect
Writing is just like any other endeavor: the more you do it, the better you become. You don’t need to invest eight hours every day to write a memoir. Rather, you can trust that taking small, daily action will yield transformative results.
07: 9 Steps to Finishing Your Memoir
You want to write and you want to finish your manuscript. Today’s episode is all about how to move you to that finish line and feel confident in your writing. I also have a month-long writing accelerator open for enrollment that will take you even deeper into the strategies and mindsets we discuss on the podcast today.
06: Why You (and Your Readers) Need Your Book to Have a Thesis
As you'll hear, Ginny and I had a different episode planned today! Thwarted by technology, I'm coming to you solo today to talk about what a thesis in memoir is, why you need one, and how a thesis will guide the reader's experience with your book.
05: You’re Not Too Young to Write a Memoir
I get spicy in today’s episode and go to bat for our young writers. We start off talking about Taylor Swift and go into the harm in gatekeeping memoir, rounding off with advice for the young memoirist. I’d love to know your take on young memoirists!
04: Memoir Rundown of From the Ashes by Jesse Thistle
n today's episode we go over our reading experiences of our first quarterly memoir read, From the Ashes by Jesse Thistle. We talk about the premise, the stranger-than-fiction feel of the narrative, and the emotional impact left by the book.
03: What “Your Story Matters” Really Means
We are taking a pivot this week! Episode 03 was supposed to be a conversation with Ginny and me all about our first memoir read, From the Ashes, but Covid had other plans. So instead I share what I really mean when I say that “your story matters” (and you’ll hear me say this all the time).
02: The Memoir Method Framework
In this episode, I take you through what The Memoir Method Framework actually is and how I help writers apply these principles to their writing!
00 Prologue
Bookish Edits is creating a podcast! Take a listen to the trailer and subscribe in your preferred podcast player so you don’t miss a single episode. The first three episodes of The Memoir Method Podcast drop on Tuesday, September 19. Can’t wait!