Whenever I mention the A
JC Decatur Book Festival to those who have visited in the past, I get a single reaction: love; people love this festival. There will be more than 300 authors in attendance, including a few of my friends. The conversations, I'm told, verge on the electrifying. And oh the street fair.
And so, in less than 12 hours, I'll face a classroom of 30 aspiring memoir writers, spin a few songs on a CD, and get us going. Tomorrow I'll sit on a stage with Stacey D'Erasmo, a writer and critic whose work is remarkable, and discuss intimacy and memoir. Read
A Seahorse Year and
The Art of Intimacy
and every single one of her NYTBR reviews if you haven't encountered D'Erasmo yet.
But right now, I leave you with
this—a conversation I had with the agent Andy Ross, who generously read
Handling the Truth and had a number of questions. I had a blast with this, and it's always interesting to hear an agent's perspective on a form I love. Thank you so much, Andy Ross, and congratulations on the memoir you just sold.
Signing out for now.....
Published on August 30, 2013 01:21