The Writer's Bio(luminescent) Podcast
Megan Marshall joins me to talk about writing from fragments—letters, objects, and the traces people leave behind—and how those pieces become a life in narrative form. We discuss the intimacy and responsibility of writing about others, and how that work turns us back toward our own lives. Megan is a Pulitzer Prize–winning biographer and the author of five books, including Elizabeth Bishop: A Miracle for Breakfast, and After Lives, out now--a collection of essays that moves between history, memoir, and the enduring question of how we make meaning from the lives around us.
9 episodes
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