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Maria Nyberg's avatar

It is a timely read for me. I started writing at the end of 2024 what will be a chronicle of memoirs. Starting was tough. I thought I had to know what the ending would be or what the story line of the chapter was beforehand. Now that I've been at it, I just go with the present thought that I recognize as a kind of sprout to something new in the chronology. It always brings me to a resolution of some kind that I didn’t foresee and I've been growing and healing because of it. This requires a lot of reflection and letting it settle over sleep and life's activities but it does seem to come quickly when I'm tugging on the right thread so to speak.

I keep my many sprouts on my Substack as drafts. Makes it easy to find and keep track of. It works for me because I have a point of view that I'm writing about discovering how being a mestiza influenced my life. When I have a new thought I consider where it fits in that story. Then it's added to that draft if one already exists that fits.

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Alyse Diamond's avatar

As always, I'm inspired by your words and how you help me understand the beauty and nuance of memoir.

Can I ask about your "creative toolbox" as you called it in your post? You saw the barking girl, and did you write about her and then tuck that file away? How do you organize this toolbox of yours? I have hundreds of "beginnings" and endless ideas I've written down, and tucked away in folders on my computer, so I'm honestly curious how other writers organize their ideas, and musings like this?

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