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Making a Commitment to Your Writing

Showing up for yourself and commiting to your writingHello Memorists! Last week's Speaking Your Story session was, as usual, inspiring, entertaining, and wonderful. If you haven't come to one of these yet, you really should. They're free and are a highlight of my...

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Today’s Session Cancelled So I Can Play Pretend

Finding Inspiration - A Castle Adventure and Playing Pretend Dearest Memoirists, I hope this message finds you all in good spirits. I, for one, am excited about the arrival of Spring! While I'm thinking about Spring, it seems a good time to share this video that our...

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Becoming Myself – Our Next Book Club Selection

Insights from our Book Club Discussion In our recent book club discussion, we delved into Dolly Alderton's Everything I Know About Love. This book was one of those catalyzing books where some people really seemed to dislike it while others (like myself) liked it...

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Memoir Roundtable Event & Fundraising Update

Your Invitation to a Memoir Roundtable & Fundraiser UpdateWarm greetings, Memoir Mentors! Your continued support has brought us closer to our €4000 goal, and I'm thrilled to share that we've reached €545. Thank you to all who have contributed thus far; your...

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A Lighter Choice for Book Club & Feedback Fears Video

Observations on Jennette McCurdy's memoir: I'm Glad My Mom DiedWe had a great discussion on Thursday about I'm Glad My Mom Died by Jennette McCurdy. Everyone who read it loved it (though it took a bit for some of us to warm up to it). While the writing wasn't...

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Vote for the next book club selection

Book ClubLast week, we had a great conversation about the Pulitzer Prize winning book Angela's Ashes in our book club. It was interesting to hear how some people loved it and thought it was quite funny while others felt that it was too much misery piled upon misery....

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Back by Popular Demand and Book Club Next Week!

Back by popular demand: Polishing Your Pages Last year, we had a popular and constructive event called Polishing Your Pages where we edited and provided written and verbal feedback on each other's first ten pages. Many of you have requested that we have an event to...

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Feeling the Summer Writing Slump?

Advice for Breaking out of the Summer Writing SlumpBreaking Out of the Summer Writing Slump: Beat the Heat and Ignite Your Creativity! Hey there, fellow memoirists! Summer is in full swing here in Munich, and while the sun may be shining bright and the beer gardens is...

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A powerful author Q&A (especially for those writing difficult stories)

Hello memoirists,

I wanted to share the recording of our recent author Q&A. I think it will be especially meaningful for those of you writing about trauma or painful parts of your life. (Also find a summary of the book club discussion below.)

Watch here: https://youtu.be/DgS9D8PQCRY?si=ZgGrf9ViBDbvrZKI

Author Q&A Video

In this conversation, I spoke with Pamela Jones and Elizabeth Ridley about The Dirt Beneath Our Door, Pamela’s memoir about growing up in a polygamous fundamentalist community in Mexico, raising children under extreme circumstances, and ultimately finding the courage to leave and rebuild her life.

A few themes that stood out:

  • Writing about trauma without becoming overwhelmed by it
    Pamela speaks honestly about what it took to revisit painful experiences and how she approached writing them in a way that was truthful but also sustainable. I love how she talks about looking back at the former versions of herself with tenderness.
  • Finding the balance between honesty and protection
    We discuss what it means to tell the truth while also considering the people in your life and how to make those decisions with care.
  • Turning lived experience into a narrative that readers can connect with

Warmly,
Christina
Memoir Mentors


Quick reminder:

If you’ve read our anthology, The Day That Changed Everything and haven’t left a review yet, it really does help — even a sentence or two. Here’s a link to places where you can leave reviews – I’m also including a printable collection of memoir writing prompts as a thank you:
https://memoirmentors.com/review

Warmly,

Christina​


Next Book Club Choice: Finding My Way by Malala Yousafzai

Join us for a craft-focused conversation on June 11 about Finding My Way by Malala Yousafzai.

In the Memoir Mentors Book Club, we explore memoirs through a writer’s lens. We go beyond the surface of the stories. We dissect memoirs, identifying elements we can integrate into our own writing and those we might want to steer clear of. Our discussions center around the strengths and weaknesses of the writing, providing valuable insights for enriching our writer toolboxes.

Book club questions can be found here (when I get around to writing them): https://memoirmentors.com/book-club-questions/

Come to the book club ready to share your thoughts, reactions, and questions (even if you haven’t read the book). We’ll gather those to shape the conversation with the authors.

About the book:
How do you rebuild yourself when your whole world changes overnight?

Thrust onto the public stage at fifteen years old after the Taliban’s brutal attack on her life, Malala Yousafzai quickly became an international icon known for bravery and resilience. But away from the cameras and crowds, she spent years struggling to find her place in an unfamiliar world. Now, for the first time ever, Malala takes us beyond the headlines in Finding My Way—a vulnerable, surprising memoir that buzzes with authenticity, sharp humor, and tenderness.

Finding My Way is a story of friendship and first love, of anxiety and self-discovery, of trying to stay true to yourself when everyone wants to tell you who you are. In it, Malala traces her path from high school loner to reckless college student to a young woman at peace with her past. Through candid, often messy moments like nearly failing exams, getting ghosted and meeting the love of her life, Malala reminds us that real role models aren’t perfect—they’re human.

In this astonishing memoir, Malala reintroduces herself to the world, sharing how she navigated life as someone whose darkest moments threatened to define her—while seeking the freedom to find out who she truly is. Finding My Way is an intimate look at the life of a young woman taking charge of her destiny—and a deeply personal testament to the strength it takes to be unapologetically yourself.


Book Club Summary: The Dirt Beneath Our Door



Ideas? Questions? Suggestions?

Reply to this email and let me know or reach out directly at: xtina.howell@memoirmentors.com