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Memoir Snob
Charlie Bleecker
44 episodes
4 days ago
Charlie reads memoirs and talks about what she learned, so she can write her own.
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Charlie reads memoirs and talks about what she learned, so she can write her own.
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Episode 54: Here After by Amy Lin
Memoir Snob
27 minutes 8 seconds
8 months ago
Episode 54: Here After by Amy Lin

Memoir deep dive #21

Here’s what I learned from Here After by Amy Lin:

  • One way to treat your audience like a genius is to not say the next obvious thing. Where can I leave out what the reader already knows is coming? One approach to this: in every paragraph I write, where can I remove the last sentence? “I stare at the blank ceiling tiles and wonder when Kurtis will call me. I have so much to tell him.”

  • Expressing negative feelings about a person’s appearance is funnier than directly expressing negative feelings about the person. “Also, I hate Michelle’s haircut.” 

  • When using Anaphora—which is repetition at the start of a sentence or clause—the last line should punch with specificity. “It is the only thing I feel able to do since he died. The only way I am able to say what it is like for me. The only place I can meet grief without being utterly consumed by it.”

  • The most important place to leave out thoughts and feelings (and only show dialogue and action) is when I’m the most emotional. The angrier I feel, the less feelings should be put on the page.

Memoir Snob
Charlie reads memoirs and talks about what she learned, so she can write her own.