The Write Atmosphere: A Podcast for Writers

#56 Writing Through Grief: Healing, Memory, and Personal Essays with Fredricka R. Maister

28 min · 1. heinä 2026
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On this episode of Write Atmosphere, I’m joined by Philadelphia-based writer and author Fredricka R. Maister, whose personal essays and articles explore the full spectrum of human experience—from everyday moments to life-altering events. Her work has appeared in publications including The Baltimore Sun, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Chicago Tribune, HuffPost, The Writer, Brevity Blog, and many others. We discuss her debut book, Three Times a Mourner: Personal Essays on Grief and Healing, and the deeply personal process of writing about loss. Fredricka shares how she transformed grief into meaningful storytelling, the challenges of revisiting painful memories on the page, and the healing power of personal essays. Our conversation explores vulnerability, resilience, and what writers can learn from documenting their most difficult experiences. Whether you're navigating grief yourself, writing memoir or personal essays, or interested in the ways storytelling helps us make sense of life's hardest moments, this episode offers thoughtful insights and inspiration. Learn more about Fredricka and her work at fredrickamaister.com. Subscribe to the Atmosphere Press YouTube Channel for Notifications! https://www.youtube.com/@atmospherepress Sign up for the Newsletter to stay in the know! https://atmospherepress.com/newsletter/

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On this episode of Write Atmosphere, I’m joined by Philadelphia-based writer and author Fredricka R. Maister, whose personal essays and articles explore the full spectrum of human experience—from everyday moments to life-altering events. Her work has appeared in publications including The Baltimore Sun, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Chicago Tribune, HuffPost, The Writer, Brevity Blog, and many others. We discuss her debut book, Three Times a Mourner: Personal Essays on Grief and Healing, and the deeply personal process of writing about loss. Fredricka shares how she transformed grief into meaningful storytelling, the challenges of revisiting painful memories on the page, and the healing power of personal essays. Our conversation explores vulnerability, resilience, and what writers can learn from documenting their most difficult experiences. Whether you're navigating grief yourself, writing memoir or personal essays, or interested in the ways storytelling helps us make sense of life's hardest moments, this episode offers thoughtful insights and inspiration. Learn more about Fredricka and her work at fredrickamaister.com. Subscribe to the Atmosphere Press YouTube Channel for Notifications! https://www.youtube.com/@atmospherepress Sign up for the Newsletter to stay in the know! https://atmospherepress.com/newsletter/

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