#FeelingExposed in Memoir and Fiction

Episode 221,   Jul 24, 2020, 04:01 AM

This week, Jess got a message from some family members who’d read the draft of her forthcoming book, The Addiction Innoculation. They had … thoughts. 

Those thoughts turned out to be nothing drastic—but the emotional roller coaster Jess rode while waiting to hear more was a doozy, and got us all thinking about how much of ourselves is exposed when we write non-fiction with a memoir element, how real memoirists do it, and how often readers—especially those closest to you—read our fiction looking for hidden truths. It’s a fun conversation that also covers pool floats, parents, dream offices we probably wouldn’t use and more. 


Links from the Podcast

Don’t Kill the Birthday Girl by Sandra Beasley

Mrs. Everything by Jen Weiner


#AmReading

KJ: Rodham by Curtis Sittenfeld

Jess: Notes on a Silencing by Lacy Crawford

Sarina: Don’t You Forget About Me by Mhairi McFarlane


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