

Erica Donahue: "The Trunk"
9 snips Dec 17, 2018
The hosts discuss the value of 'Homework for Life' in storytelling, share insights on finding untold stories, and analyze Erica Donahue's college experience. They emphasize effective use of details, broadening stakes, and the power of contrast in storytelling. The conversation also covers transitioning in stories involving trauma and ends with recommendations for exploring recipes and interesting facts.
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Find Your "Worsts"
- Identify your "worsts" (worst cookie, worst kiss) to generate story ideas.
- These extremes often reveal humorous or insightful narratives.
Gain Perspective
- Give yourself time and distance from your "Homework for Life" entries before analyzing them.
- Perspective helps reveal stories and patterns you might have missed initially.
The Trunk
- Erica Donahue tells of attending a women's college in rural Virginia, feeling like an outsider.
- A snowstorm and a trunk full of Playgirl magazines led to unexpected bonding.