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Stories Are What Save Us - A Survivor's Guide to Writing about Trauma (Paperback)
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Stories Are What Save Us - A Survivor's Guide to Writing about Trauma (Paperback)
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Loot Price R540
Discovery Miles 5 400
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A seasoned writer and teacher of memoir explores both the
difficulties inherent in writing about personal trauma and the
techniques for doing so in a compelling way. Since 2013, David
Chrisinger has taught military veterans, their families, and other
trauma survivors how to make sense of and recount their stories of
loss and transformation. The lessons he imparts can be used by
anyone who has ever experienced trauma, particularly people with a
deep need to share that experience in a way that leads to
connection and understanding. In Stories Are What Save Us,
Chrisinger shows-through writing exercises, memoir excerpts, and
lessons he's learned from his students-the most efficient ways to
uncover and effectively communicate what you've learned while
fighting your life's battles, whatever they may be. Chrisinger
explores both the difficulties inherent in writing about personal
trauma and the techniques for doing so in a compelling way. Weaving
together his journey as a writer, editor, and teacher, he reveals
his own deeply personal story of family trauma and abuse and
explains how his life has informed his writing. Part craft guide,
part memoir, and part teacher's handbook, Stories Are What Save Us
presents readers with a wide range of craft tools and storytelling
structures that Chrisinger and his students have used to process
conflict in their own lives, creating beautiful stories of growth
and transformation. Throughout, this profoundly moving,
laser-focused book exemplifies the very lessons it strives to
teach. A foreword by former soldier and memoirist Brian Turner,
author of My Life as a Foreign Country, and an afterword by
military wife and memoirist Angela Ricketts, author of No Man's
War: Irreverent Confessions of an Infantry Wife, bookend the
volume.
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