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EPISODE · Mar 24, 2026 · 26 MIN

Writing memoir when you’ve forgotten some of the details

from The Page & Podium Podcast with Dr. Amanda Nell Edgar · host Page & Podium Press

Writing vivid scenes in memoir can feel like walking a tightrope: you want the immediacy and sensory richness of fiction, but you’re working with the famously unreliable material of human memory. Many writers panic over the details they can’t recall perfectly, worrying that anything less than total accuracy is a betrayal of the truth. In this episode, we unpack why perfect recall isn’t the goal, how to balance honesty with narrative vividness, and five practical strategies to help you write—and finish—your memoir with confidence. 🔗 You've got the story. You've got the idea. You just don't know the steps in the process. If this is what's holding your memoir back, I have got the solution for you. The memoir method checklist is going to take you through every single step you need from idea to published marketable book. You can download it now at pageandpodium.com/checklist. 📅 New videos every Tuesday - subscribe and never miss an update! Timestamps: 0:00-Intro 4:15- Readers care more about truth than facts 13:07- Smart research 17:07 - Brainstorm 19:13 -Free write 21:43- Consider if the scene needs to be a scene 👉 **Follow Us:** - **LinkedIn:** [Page and Podium Press](https://www.linkedin.com/company/page-and-podium-press/) - **Facebook:** [Page and Podium Press](https://www.facebook.com/pageandpodiumpress) - **Instagram:** [@pageandpodiumpress](https://www.instagram.com/pageandpodiumpress/) 🎵 Music I Use: Bensound License code: FZ3LM4DGUTQYKAES Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more writing tips and strategies. See you next Tuesday! Hashtags: #WritingTips #FirstTimeAuthors #ManuscriptRevision #BookWriting #AuthorAdvice #PageAndPodiumPress #memoirwriting #memoir #journal

Writing vivid scenes in memoir can feel like walking a tightrope: you want the immediacy and sensory richness of fiction, but you’re working with the famously unreliable material of human memory. Many writers panic over the details they can’t recall perfectly, worrying that anything less than total accuracy is a betrayal of the truth. In this episode, we unpack why perfect recall isn’t the goal, how to balance honesty with narrative vividness, and five practical strategies to help you write—and finish—your memoir with confidence.🔗 You've got the story. You've got the idea. You just don't know the steps in the process. If this is what's holding your memoir back, I have got the solution for you. The memoir method checklist is going to take you through every single step you need from idea to published marketable book. You can download it now at pageandpodium.com/checklist. 📅 New videos every Tuesday - subscribe and never miss an update!Timestamps:0:00-Intro4:15- Readers care more about truth than facts13:07- Smart research17:07 - Brainstorm19:13 -Free write21:43- Consider if the scene needs to be a scene👉 **Follow Us:**- **LinkedIn:** [Page and Podium Press](https://www.linkedin.com/company/page-and-podium-press/)- **Facebook:** [Page and Podium Press](https://www.facebook.com/pageandpodiumpress)- **Instagram:** [@pageandpodiumpress](https://www.instagram.com/pageandpodiumpress/)🎵 Music I Use: BensoundLicense code: FZ3LM4DGUTQYKAESDon't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more writing tips and strategies. See you next Tuesday!Hashtags: #WritingTips #FirstTimeAuthors #ManuscriptRevision #BookWriting #AuthorAdvice #PageAndPodiumPress #memoirwriting #memoir #journal

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Writing vivid scenes in memoir can feel like walking a tightrope: you want the immediacy and sensory richness of fiction, but you’re working with the famously unreliable material of human memory. Many writers panic over the details they can’t recall...

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