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On this episode of Characters Like Us, I speak with author Tara Sidhoo Fraser about crafting memoirs that break the mold and speak truth to the complexities of identity, disability, and memory. Tara opens up about the nonlinear process behind her powerful memoir When My Ghost Sings, exploring what it means to write about amnesia, queerness, and disability without centering recovery as the end goal. We talk form, inspiration, and the importance of making space for stories that don’t fit the usual narrative.
This is a conversation about writing from the margins—with honesty, artistry, and care.
🎙️ Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more conversations on inclusive storytelling!
Follow Tara on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/tara_sidhoo_fraser/ and check out her memoir WHEN MY GHOST SINGS on our Bookshop Page! https://tinyurl.com/CLUBookshopTara
⏳ TIMESTAMPS ⌛️
00:00 - Introduction
01:23 - Numbered Narratives
04:28 - Tara's Writing Journey
10:45 - Writing During the Pandemic
17:26 - Writing Process for 'When My Ghost Sings'
26:31 - The Impact of Amnesia
29:38 - Stereotypes Surrounding Amnesia and Disability
31:15 - Physical Changes and Identity
36:29 - Connecting with Your Past Self and "Crip Time"
46:36 - Writing a Memoir: Memory and Perspective
48:24 - Advice for Writers
50:00 - Upcoming Projects
51:42 - Closing
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Characters Like Us is a podcast dedicated to exploring the craft of diverse and inclusive writing in the books that we read and write.
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By Geetanshi SharmaOn this episode of Characters Like Us, I speak with author Tara Sidhoo Fraser about crafting memoirs that break the mold and speak truth to the complexities of identity, disability, and memory. Tara opens up about the nonlinear process behind her powerful memoir When My Ghost Sings, exploring what it means to write about amnesia, queerness, and disability without centering recovery as the end goal. We talk form, inspiration, and the importance of making space for stories that don’t fit the usual narrative.
This is a conversation about writing from the margins—with honesty, artistry, and care.
🎙️ Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more conversations on inclusive storytelling!
Follow Tara on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/tara_sidhoo_fraser/ and check out her memoir WHEN MY GHOST SINGS on our Bookshop Page! https://tinyurl.com/CLUBookshopTara
⏳ TIMESTAMPS ⌛️
00:00 - Introduction
01:23 - Numbered Narratives
04:28 - Tara's Writing Journey
10:45 - Writing During the Pandemic
17:26 - Writing Process for 'When My Ghost Sings'
26:31 - The Impact of Amnesia
29:38 - Stereotypes Surrounding Amnesia and Disability
31:15 - Physical Changes and Identity
36:29 - Connecting with Your Past Self and "Crip Time"
46:36 - Writing a Memoir: Memory and Perspective
48:24 - Advice for Writers
50:00 - Upcoming Projects
51:42 - Closing
This video comes with captions and a transcript.
Characters Like Us is a podcast dedicated to exploring the craft of diverse and inclusive writing in the books that we read and write.
💫 Enjoyed this episode? 💫
Join our Patreon / https://patreon.com/CharactersLikeUs
Buy Tara's book on our bookshop / https://bookshop.org/shop/clu
🌻 Follow Geetanshi 🌻:
Instagram / https://www.instagram.com/gee.tan.shi/
YouTube / https://www.youtube.com/@Geetanshi-Sharma
📚 Follow Characters Like Us 📚:
Instagram / https://www.instagram.com/characterslikeuspod/
Business Email: [email protected]
Music by Hafijur Rahman from Pixabay. Sound Effects from Pixabay.