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Writers often think their memoir feels flat because the story itself isn’t strong enough.
But that’s rarely the problem.
In this episode, I’m sharing a powerful lesson pulled straight from what I’m teaching live right now inside my Zoom workshop for memoir writers—and it was simply too good not to bring to the podcast.
You’ll learn why memoir scenes are the key to transforming meaningful memories into immersive experiences readers can feel.
We’ll talk about the difference between summary and scene, how to use sensory detail, dialogue, action, and interiority, and the most common mistakes writers make when they rush through the very moments that matter most.
If you’ve ever written a deeply important life moment only to think, why does this feel flat?—this episode will show you exactly how to fix it.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
* Why memoir scenes matter more than chronology
* The difference between telling emotion and creating experience
* How to use show-don’t-tell in memoir
* The anatomy of a powerful memoir scene
* Common scene-writing mistakes memoirists make
* A simple revision exercise to strengthen flat pages
Want support bringing your memories to life on the page?
Join my free Facebook community, Make Memoir Magic for Aspiring Authors, where we gather every Wednesday for Memoir Magic Write-Ins, plus writing tips, live Q&A, opportunities to share your work, and the encouragement every memoirist needs.
Thank you for listening to this episode of Making Memoir Magic. To learn more about my course, Make Memoir Magic, click here.
By Kerry KrisemanWriters often think their memoir feels flat because the story itself isn’t strong enough.
But that’s rarely the problem.
In this episode, I’m sharing a powerful lesson pulled straight from what I’m teaching live right now inside my Zoom workshop for memoir writers—and it was simply too good not to bring to the podcast.
You’ll learn why memoir scenes are the key to transforming meaningful memories into immersive experiences readers can feel.
We’ll talk about the difference between summary and scene, how to use sensory detail, dialogue, action, and interiority, and the most common mistakes writers make when they rush through the very moments that matter most.
If you’ve ever written a deeply important life moment only to think, why does this feel flat?—this episode will show you exactly how to fix it.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
* Why memoir scenes matter more than chronology
* The difference between telling emotion and creating experience
* How to use show-don’t-tell in memoir
* The anatomy of a powerful memoir scene
* Common scene-writing mistakes memoirists make
* A simple revision exercise to strengthen flat pages
Want support bringing your memories to life on the page?
Join my free Facebook community, Make Memoir Magic for Aspiring Authors, where we gather every Wednesday for Memoir Magic Write-Ins, plus writing tips, live Q&A, opportunities to share your work, and the encouragement every memoirist needs.
Thank you for listening to this episode of Making Memoir Magic. To learn more about my course, Make Memoir Magic, click here.