Memoir Nation
Memoir Nation is a community and a podcast dedicated to supporting and inspiring memoirists on their writing journey.
Chris Baty on The Magic of a Goal and a Deadline (JanYourStory Prep)
Susan Orlean on Writing the Story of a Life Well Lived
Beth Macy on Writing to Explore Why We’re So Divided
Julie Lythcott-Haims on Writing as an Act of Service
E. Jean Carroll on Untold Stories That Have To Be Told
All Things Memoir - Nobody's Girl and the Value of Public Reckoning Memoirs
Roy Wood Jr. on the Legacies We Inherit and Pass On
Mallary Tenore Tarpley on Writing Your Memoir When You’re Still Living the Story
Regina Brooks on the Business of Memoir
Kwame Alexander on Saying Yes!
All Things Memoir - Is "107 Days" Really That Terrible?
Melissa Febos on Solitude as Creative Fuel
All Things Memoir - The Controversy Surrounding "The Tell" by Amy Griffin
Elizabeth Crane on Point of View in Memoir
Roxane Gay on Memoir Nation (Bonus Content)
Roxane Gay on Memoir as Manifesto
On boundaries, oversharing, and telling your story your way (inspired by Liz Gilbert's new memoir)
Jeannie Vanasco on the Mother-Daughter Relationship in Memoir
Myriam Gurba on Packing a Punch with Language
Carvell Wallace and Victoria Chang on Emotions and Memoir
Amanda Knox and Lidia Yuknavitch on Reclaiming
Maggie Tokuda-Hall and Lee Wind on Championing Marginalized Characters
Jane Alison and Jeannine Ouellette on Craft and Form
John B. King on The Career Memoir
W. Kamau Bell on Creating Conversations in a Complicated, Comedic World
Jeff Hiller on The Celebrity Memoir
How did being a comedy writer aid Jeff Hiller with his memoir? (Bonus Content)
Brooke Warner corrects Jeff Hiller's book typo in real time (Bonus Content)
Prabal Gurang on Why No Outside Validation Is Needed
Molly Jong-Fast on Opening a Vein on the Page