
Memoirs for the Marketplace: A Blueprint for Success
08/04/23 • 48 min
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Part two of the memoir conversation: yes you do need an idea for a memoir. Gotta narrow things down, figure out what you want to share and why and most of all, why anyone would want to read it. There’s a difference between a memoir, and a memoir that the market will embrace—and we tell you how to find it.
Good news for memoir writers! Y’all probably know how much I love Jennie Nash’s Blueprint books. They really are the closest thing I’ve found to a guide for getting through draft after draft. I start with them, and I go back to them when I’m stuck. The Blueprints keep me on track and help me write the book I set out to write for the readers I hope to reach.
Her newest, Blueprint for a Memoir: How to Write a Memoir for the Marketplace is out now!
I think this Blueprint is Jennie’s best yet, with insights into story-telling that I’ll be using in all my work.
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Part two of the memoir conversation: yes you do need an idea for a memoir. Gotta narrow things down, figure out what you want to share and why and most of all, why anyone would want to read it. There’s a difference between a memoir, and a memoir that the market will embrace—and we tell you how to find it.
Good news for memoir writers! Y’all probably know how much I love Jennie Nash’s Blueprint books. They really are the closest thing I’ve found to a guide for getting through draft after draft. I start with them, and I go back to them when I’m stuck. The Blueprints keep me on track and help me write the book I set out to write for the readers I hope to reach.
Her newest, Blueprint for a Memoir: How to Write a Memoir for the Marketplace is out now!
I think this Blueprint is Jennie’s best yet, with insights into story-telling that I’ll be using in all my work.
Hey you! Are you following KJ on TikTok? YES, KJ. Please do so now.
This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit amwriting.substack.com/subscribe
Previous Episode

You Are the Protagonist (memoirs need ideas too) with Rachael Herron
But wait, isn’t a memoir a book about my life? What do you mean, I need an idea?
We mean, you need an idea. Because your whole life is... really not book material. But one thematic chunk of it? One recurring event, one series of catastrophes, one relationship, one moment that changed everything?
Now you’re talking—and so are we, to the amazing Rachael Herron, host of the How Do You Write Podcast, author of Fast Draft Your Memoir and leader of a recurring, very hard to get into multi-week class of the same name. We talk about what does and doesn’t serve as memoir material and how to get from a vague glimmer of an idea to something that will carry you (and your reader) through chapter after chapter, and we quote a line from Cami Osmond: In memoir there’s the what and the so what.
Go where the sparkle is.
A few assorted links from the pod:
The Art of the Book Proposal, Eric Maisel
Eat Pray Love, Elizabeth Gilbert
Broken, Furiously Happy, Jenny Lawson
The Art of Memoir, Mary Karr
Devotion, Inheritance, Hourglass, Slow Motion, Dani Shapiro
Bittersweet, Susan Cain
I’m Glad My Mom Died, Jennette McCurdy
When Women Were Birds, Terry Tempest Williams
A Life in Stitches, Rachael Herron
I Miss You When I Blink, Bomb Shelter (Memoirs in Essays), Mary Laura Philpott
Essays that start light, then hit hard: Episode 312 with Mary Laura Philpott
Still Writing, Dani Shapiro
The Shepherd’s Life, James Rebanks
Good news for memoir writers! Y’all probably know how much I love Jennie Nash’s Blueprint books. They really are the closest thing I’ve found to a guide for getting through draft after draft. I start with them, and I go back to them when I’m stuck. The Blueprints keep me on track and help me write the book I set out to write for the readers I hope to reach.
Her newest, Blueprint for a Memoir: How to Write a Memoir for the Marketplace Is coming August 1, 2023. If you’re seeing this in July 2023, there’s a fantastic event available only to those who pre-order: a live—or recorded—deep dive into the four key steps of memoir writing, with a chance for Jennie Nash to select you for a live Hot Seat coaching session to review your work and an entry to win the Grand Prize: a written review of your Blueprint and an exclusive 50-minute strategy session with Jennie.
I think this Blueprint is Jennie’s best yet, with insights into story-telling that I’ll be using in all my work. Find all the details for the book and the pre-order event at bookcoaches.com/podcasts.
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When Good Ideas Go Bad (the most common mistakes writers make)
You’ve no doubt heard people say of non-fiction books “that should have been an article”. Not every idea can sustain an entire book or story. Many things that feel like ideas are really set-ups: what if there was a school for dragon riders? Yes, absolutely, cool, but the who and the what happens and the why do we care never go away. In this episode, we talk about turning the flicker of an idea into a full light bulb, and rescuing an idea that didn’t turn out to be quite enough.
Good news for memoir writers! Y’all probably know how much I love Jennie Nash’s Blueprint books. They really are the closest thing I’ve found to a guide for getting through draft after draft. I start with them, and I go back to them when I’m stuck. The Blueprints keep me on track and help me write the book I set out to write for the readers I hope to reach.
Her newest, Blueprint for a Memoir: How to Write a Memoir for the Marketplace is out now!
I think this Blueprint is Jennie’s best yet, with insights into story-telling that I’ll be using in all my work.
Have you checked out #AmReading? It’s KJ’s weekly email on books and bookish enthusiasms, and you’ll find everything from a surprising take on who’s doing the best Austen adaptations now and why to a book for anyone who felt saved and seen by their favorite childhood authors. You’ll love it!
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