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Writing Memoir with Alethea Shapiro (Episode 138) - Writing Prompt #30

Jun 6, 2025
Alethea Shapiro, a memoirist from England, shares her journey of writing about her experiences with autism. She discusses the challenges of crafting memoirs, emphasizing the need for emotional honesty and structure. Alethea highlights how Taylor Swift's music serves as a tool for self-discovery in the autistic community. The conversation touches on the importance of authentic storytelling and overcoming gatekeeping in publishing, while also celebrating the power of writing contests to amplify diverse voices.
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ANECDOTE

Autism Discovery via Taylor Swift

  • Alethea discovered her autism through Taylor Swift's lyrics and fandom community.
  • The emotional connection helped her identify with neurodivergent experiences she hadn't named before.
ADVICE

Choose Publishing Path Early

  • Decide early if you want a traditional publisher or to self-publish your memoir.
  • Understand costs and legal restrictions, especially concerning including song lyrics.
INSIGHT

Memoir Writing Is Hardest Genre

  • Memoir is the hardest writing genre because authors are too close to their life story.
  • Writing memoir involves condensation and choosing meaningful narratives, not just detailing life events.
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