Sometimes you have to start with a memoir (that you never publish) to figure out who you are and where you’re going. Today’s guest has a nice impressive bio—but 8 years ago, she was just a writer staring at a screen and working on, as many of us do when we first start, a memoir.
Emily Grosvenor is the editor of
Oregon Home magazine, Willamette Week’s design publication Nester. She’s also written for
The Atlantic,
Salon,
Good Housekeeping, and others.
But ALSO like so many of us, she started as a generalist, freelancing from the familiar “write what you know” place. New place, children, parenthood, cooking, trying to navigate finding adult life or living with a partner? Write about it.
But a funny thing happened on the way to that memoir: She realized she didn’t want to keep living in that space. And when the memoir didn’t sell, Emily found the opportunity to write about something she really wanted to explore—and figured out how she fit into the market.
Links from the pod
Foundry Media Literary Agency “
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Sarah Susanka’s
Your Not-So-Big Life
Seth Godin’s
Purple Cow
Pia somebody,
Badass Your Brand
Bonus: Rachael Herron’s
Fast-Draft Your Memoir in 45 Hours (because that might be the way you plow your way through what you need to write to find out what you want to write)
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