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The author of the gripping new true crime/memoir, THE FACT OF A BODY, Alexandria Marzano-Lesnevich tells James that "the book teaches you how to write it." They talk about how those lessons evolved over a decade of work, as well as earning the story, engaging with darkness, measuring the emotional impact of working on a memoir versus finishing one, and geeking out over the work of Maggie Nelson. Plus Colin Dickerman, editor at Flatiron Books.

 

http://alexandria-marzano-lesnevich.com/

Alexandria and James discuss:

Mike Scalise 

The Muse and the Marketplace 

Celeste Ng 

Jung Yun 

Emerson College 

AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF A FACE by Lucy Grealy

SHOT IN THE HEART by Mikal Gilmore 

FULL BODY BURDEN: GROWING UP IN THE NUCLEAR SHADOW OF ROCKY FLATS by Kristen Iversen 

NOW WRITE! NONFICTION by Sherry Ellis 

SON OF A GUN: A MEMOIR by Justin St. Germain 

DEVIL IN THE WHITE CITY by Erik Larson 

DRIVING MR. ALBERT by Michael Paterniti 

The Writer's Room in Boston 

Sven Birkerts 

THE ROAD by Cormac McCarthy 

THE HALF-KNOWN WORLD: ON WRITING FICTION by Robert Boswell 

BLUETS by Maggie Nelson 

JANE: A MURDER by Maggie Nelson 

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Flatiron Books: https://us.macmillan.com/publishers/flatiron-books/

Colin and James Discuss:

Flatiron Books 

The Penguin Press 

THE PARIS REVIEW 

Joy Williams 

Norman Rush 

Lydia Davis 

Stephen King 

A LITTLE LIFE by Hanya Yanagihara 

Marc Maron 

THE KINGS OF BIG SPRING by Bryan Mealer

OLIVER LOVING by Stefan Merill Block 

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