Writing Down The Soul

Maureen Murdock, Jennifer Leigh Selig
Start Date: 15/03/2025
End Date:08/12/2025
Scheduled course
Online

Overview

Like myth, memoir presupposes that there is a certain unity to human experience, that we all share similar hopes, dreams, and desires. When we tell the story of how and where we grew up, who our parents were, how the significant people in our lives influenced us, and what challenges and obstacles we faced, we are locating ourselves within an ancient human tradition of storytelling and meaning-making. Memoirs help us find meaning in our lives by showing us how our lives fit into a larger mythic pattern. Although not every memoir reflects a mythic theme, most memoir writers unconsciously reveal mythic themes in their desire to find meaning in their lives. Memoirs address the domains of myth: Who am I? Who are my people? What is my journey? What is my purpose? Where is home? The essence of a great memoir is the voice of the writer and how she brings the reader into a scene with sensory details. In an atmosphere of friendship, support, and safety, we will read excerpts from contemporary memoirists like Joan Didion, Dani Shapiro, Natasha Trethewey, and James McBride that reflect mythic themes, and respond to short writing prompts.

This program welcomes participants who:

  • Have always wanted to write a full-length memoir or try their hand at shorter personal reflections
  • Have already written memoir pieces and want to bring a depth perspective to their writing
  • Have a desire to cultivate a sense of archetypal and mythic consciousness in their writing
  • Wish to honor a soul-filled perspective towards creative imagination
  • Desire the structure and support a thoughtful writing community can offer
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