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Mythic Memoir: Reclaiming Your Story Through Fairy Tales with Elisabeth Sharp McKetta {ep. 173}
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- What “mythic memoir” really means
- How fairy tales and myths offer structure, insight, and emotional safety
- Elisabeth’s incredible path from rejected undergrad writing classes to Harvard and Oxford professor
- Why memoirs work best when focused on transformation, not chronology
- The healing power of storytelling, and why “writers have a place to put things”
- How using a familiar myth (like Cinderella or The Little Mermaid) can help shape your own story
- A step-by-step framework for using mythic memoir in your writing
- How fairy tales protect the writer while inviting the reader in
- The universal, democratic nature of myth—and how readers become co-creators
- Ideas for a potential mythic memoir retreat or collaboration on writing to heal
Elisabeth Sharp McKetta is the author of 13 books, including the memoir Awake, the creative writing guide Edit Your Life, and the writer’s workshop collection The Creative Year. She teaches writing for Harvard University and Oxford University and is the founder of the Book Year Writers Circle, a year-long writing mentorship program for authors working across all genres.
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Search available courses: https://extension.harvard.edu
175 episodes
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- What “mythic memoir” really means
- How fairy tales and myths offer structure, insight, and emotional safety
- Elisabeth’s incredible path from rejected undergrad writing classes to Harvard and Oxford professor
- Why memoirs work best when focused on transformation, not chronology
- The healing power of storytelling, and why “writers have a place to put things”
- How using a familiar myth (like Cinderella or The Little Mermaid) can help shape your own story
- A step-by-step framework for using mythic memoir in your writing
- How fairy tales protect the writer while inviting the reader in
- The universal, democratic nature of myth—and how readers become co-creators
- Ideas for a potential mythic memoir retreat or collaboration on writing to heal
Elisabeth Sharp McKetta is the author of 13 books, including the memoir Awake, the creative writing guide Edit Your Life, and the writer’s workshop collection The Creative Year. She teaches writing for Harvard University and Oxford University and is the founder of the Book Year Writers Circle, a year-long writing mentorship program for authors working across all genres.
Resources & Books Mentioned
Amazon aff link | More info on her site
Amazon aff link | On her website
Amazon aff link | On her site
👉 Learn more and apply
Search available courses: https://extension.harvard.edu
175 episodes
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