Writing About Silence: Memoir Prompts That Transform Your Story
In this episode, Laura Davis explores the profound types of silence we experience in life through creative writing and poetry. Inspired by Ada Limón's "The Quiet Machine," Laura shares a personal memoir about her relationship to different kinds of silence. This episode includes a transformative writing prompt: "Tell me about the kinds of silence you have known." Perfect for writers, poets, memoirists, and anyone using storytelling for healing and self-discovery.
Key Topics & Timestamps:
00:00-03:00 - Introduction: Why silence matters in memoir writing
03:00-08:00 - Ada Limón's "The Quiet Machine" analysis and writing techniques
08:00-15:00 - The silence writing prompt: step-by-step guide
15:00-20:00 - Real examples: Types of silence in personal narrative
20:00-25:00 - Creating safe writing spaces for vulnerable content
25:00-28:00 - Building sustainable writing practices
Featured Writing Exercise:
Core Prompt: "Tell me about the ways you seek silence. Times you've been silent—or silenced. Tell me about the kinds of silence you have known."
Host Bio:
Laura Davis is a six-time HarperCollins author. Her books, including The Courage to Heal and I Thought We’d Never Speak Again have been translated into 11 languages and sold 1.8 million copies. Laura leads writing workshops in the U.S. and internationally that focus on writing as a tool for healing and transformation. She is currently completing a memoir about the dramatic twists and turns of mother-daughter love, The Burning Light of Two Stars www.LauraDavis.net.
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