MOLLY STILLMAN: How to Show Up on the Page (Despite Your Critics)

Have you ever had someone you respect critique your writing in an unhelpful way? Maybe they told you were “bad with grammar” or that you should stick to writing some other genre than the one you were currently practicing. On today’s episode, I talk to author Molly Stillman about her debut book, If I Don’t Laugh, I’ll Cry and about how she learned to be fully herself on the page, despite what anybody else thinks.   Audio Note: There are minor audio hiccups throughout, but this shouldn't stop you from enjoying this episode!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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If you’ve always wanted to write your story, you’ve come to the right place. In these episodes, you’ll learn a tried and true method for storytelling that turns even the most beginning storyteller into a near-instant expert. You’ll hear from some of the best storytellers in the world and from aspiring writers like you who are still in the midst of uncovering what their story is all about. I’m your host, Allison Fallon and I’m not only a bestselling author myself, I’ve helped thousands of authors and aspiring authors write and publish their books. But I’ve also done what I’m asking you to do: I’ve taken a story from my life and put it to paper. What I learned is that one of the most powerful and healing things you can do is to write your story. Come with me on a journey to turn the “regular” stories from your life into interesting and entertaining anecdotes you can share on any occasion. Use your story to crush a toast at a wedding, deliver an inspirational message to your team of employees, or even to write a bestselling book. Whatever you decide to do with your story, let the process show you just how interesting and inspiring you have always been. Let’s get started!