A braided memoir that interweaves the author's personal journey through grief with a guide on how to write about it, this book is both Sam Meekings' raw account of the death of his younger brother and a step-by-step breakdown of the memoir writing process.With a twin focus on how to heal and preserve precious memories whilst exploring the mechanics of writing about the self, Wonder and Lossuses personal story, writing theories, useful strategies and detailed prompts to invite the reader to write alongside Sam on a path that is both painful and profound. One of the most straightforward…mehr
A braided memoir that interweaves the author's personal journey through grief with a guide on how to write about it, this book is both Sam Meekings' raw account of the death of his younger brother and a step-by-step breakdown of the memoir writing process.With a twin focus on how to heal and preserve precious memories whilst exploring the mechanics of writing about the self, Wonder and Lossuses personal story, writing theories, useful strategies and detailed prompts to invite the reader to write alongside Sam on a path that is both painful and profound. One of the most straightforward approaches to writing memoir put to page, Sam Meekings breaks down the craft of personal narrative into understandable steps and considerations, and provides a sequence of actions and suggestions that are both practical and motivating. Allowing readers to take control of their own stories, this book shares references to related works as well as new theories from the worlds of neuroscience, neurology, psychology and creative writing, translating them into processes writers can use to remember those lost and to rediscover themselves. Compellingly honest and an introspective look at the transformation through grief and loss as it's written, readers will learn to both honour and record the memories of those they mourn, and to rediscover the person they are and can be.
Sam Meekingsis Assistant Professor of Creative Writing at Northwestern University in Qatar. He is the author of Under Fishbone Clouds (2011, called 'a poetic evocation of the country and its people' by the New York Times), The Book of Crows (2012), and The Afterlives of Dr Gachet (2018). He has a PhD in creative writing from Lancaster University, UK, and has taught writing at NYU (Global Campus) and the University of Chichester, UK. He researches issues of identity in grief narratives, and the practices and processes of digital storytelling.
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Introduction Part I: Writing as Discovery Chapter 1: Beginnings Chapter 2: Writing into the Dark Chapter 3: Setting Myself on Fire Chapter 4: Home/Sickness Chapter 5: Ten Ways of Thinking about the Body Chapter 6: Palimpsest Part II: Writing as Transformation Chapter 7: Forgiveness Chapter 8: Metaphor Chapter 9: Embracing Failure Chapter 10: Transformations [Midpoint Self-assessment] Part III: Writing as Renewal Chapter 11: Fable and Myth Chapter 12: Personal Ecology Chapter 13: Writing the Unknown Chapter 14: Returning to Childhood Chapter 15: Dreams and the Unconscious Part IV: Writing as Magic Chapter 16: Talking with Ghosts Chapter 17: Pleasures and Passions Chapter 18: Poetic Tools Chapter 19: Summoning Chapter 20: Endings Conclusion Additional Resources Annotated Bibliography Index
Introduction Part I: Writing as Discovery Chapter 1: Beginnings Chapter 2: Writing into the Dark Chapter 3: Setting Myself on Fire Chapter 4: Home/Sickness Chapter 5: Ten Ways of Thinking about the Body Chapter 6: Palimpsest Part II: Writing as Transformation Chapter 7: Forgiveness Chapter 8: Metaphor Chapter 9: Embracing Failure Chapter 10: Transformations [Midpoint Self-assessment] Part III: Writing as Renewal Chapter 11: Fable and Myth Chapter 12: Personal Ecology Chapter 13: Writing the Unknown Chapter 14: Returning to Childhood Chapter 15: Dreams and the Unconscious Part IV: Writing as Magic Chapter 16: Talking with Ghosts Chapter 17: Pleasures and Passions Chapter 18: Poetic Tools Chapter 19: Summoning Chapter 20: Endings Conclusion Additional Resources Annotated Bibliography Index
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