We’ve gotten to the part of Judith Barrington’s Writing the Memoir where she covers the actual writing of in a memoir, the words on the page. In addition to scenes, which we’ve covered in our fiction writing podcasts, Barrington says memoirs contain summaries and musings. In this episode, we discuss all three (with examples!) and talk about how they fit together. And if you’re still not clear about the musing, check out our writing exercise where Renee writes about an awful Great America experience, with and without musings.
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Workshop: Naming Names in your Memoir
Let's Not Get Sued (for Writing a Memoir)
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"Workshop: Analyzing How Time Works in Memoir
Time Travel in Memoir
You CAN handle the truth (in your memoir)
Finding Your Memoir's Form
Making Your Memoir Matter
Truth VS Narrative in Memoir
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What To Do When You Have Writer’s Block
Writing Groups: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
Writing Advice from the 90s
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Beyond Butt In Chair
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