
DIY MFA Radio 384: Writing Personal Essays with Honesty, Authenticity, and Hope - Interview with Marcus Harrison Green
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Nov 17, 2021 Marcus Harrison Green, Publisher of the South Seattle Emerald and Seattle Times columnist, discusses writing personal essays with honesty, authenticity, and hope. The interview covers topics such as achieving a unity of voice in essay collections, embracing brokenness for personal growth, the power of sharing personal essays, finding hope in personal narratives, and the importance of embracing your unique voice as a writer.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Selecting Essays for Transformation, Truth, and Authenticity
02:05 • 11min
Embracing Brokenness for Personal Growth
12:40 • 18min
The Power of Sharing Personal Essays
30:20 • 6min
Starting and Writing Personal Essays
36:26 • 2min
Finding Hope in Personal Essays
38:54 • 6min
Upcoming Fiction and Musical Projects
45:13 • 2min
Embracing Your Unique Voice
47:06 • 4min
