Author Carvell Wallace discusses his memoir 'Another Word for Love' with co-host Courtney Martin. They talk about writing, being seen as good vs. actually being good, forgiving oneself, and the journey to becoming whole again.
Carvell Wallace's diverse career path from music and acting to writing shaped his journey as a writer.
Reflecting on self-improvement, Wallace emphasizes authenticity, compassion, and connection through vulnerability and resilience.
Deep dives
Discovering the Writing Journey
Carvel Wallace shares his diverse career path, from playing music and acting to writing profiles and songs. Despite not being paid to write until later in life, his experiences in various art forms and day jobs in nonprofit and youth development shaped his journey towards becoming a writer.
Unveiling Childhood Book Ideas
Wallace delves into his childhood creative aspirations, mentioning a novel he started as a child about a cursed mask leading to noir mystery and drama. Despite initial attempts at writing not progressing, Wallace's early interest in storytelling resurfaced in his later writing endeavors.
Insight into Writing Profiles
Carvel Wallace discusses his approach to writing profiles, emphasizing the importance of portraying individuals' stories authentically. Drawing parallels between profiling and painting portraits, Wallace highlights the depth and nuance necessary to capture a person's essence, aiming to reflect their uniqueness through his writing.
Embracing Personal Growth and Authenticity
Reflecting on the process of self-improvement and self-acceptance, Wallace explores the concept of evolving through life experiences and acknowledging mistakes. Emphasizing the journey towards authenticity and compassion, he shares insights on finding connection through vulnerability and resilience, both in personal growth and interpersonal interactions.
On this episode of How To!: co-hosts Courtney Martin and Carvell Wallace sit down to talk about his new memoir, Another Word for Love. In the book, Carvell’s examination of his own journey becomes a reflection on how so many of us spend our lives trying to become whole again. He and Courtney discuss his approach to writing and interviewing, what it means to be seen as good (versus actually being good), and why it’s often so hard to forgive yourself.
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