Braving the Fire


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Braving the Fire is the first book to provide a road map for the journey of writing honestly about grief and loss. Created specifically by and for the writer who has experienced illness, loss, or the death of a loved one, Braving the Fire takes the writers' perspective in exploring the challenges and rewards for the writer who has chosen, with courage and candor, to be the memory keeper. It will be useful to the memoirist just starting out, as well as those already in the throes of coming to terms with complicated emotions and the challenges of shaping a compelling, coherent true story.

Loosely organized around the familiar Kübler-Ross model of Five Stages of Grief, Braving the Fire uses these stages to help the reader and writer though the emotional and writing tasks before them, incorporating interviews and excerpts from other treasured writers who've done the same. Insightful contributions from Nick Flynn, Darin Strauss, Kathryn Rhett, Natasha Trethewey, and Neil White, among others, are skillfully blended with Handler's own approaches to facing grief a second time to be able to write about it. Each section also includes advice and wisdom from leading doctors and therapists about the physical experience of grieving. Each chapter ends with a selection of writing exercises that focus on the chapter content.

Handler is a compassionate guide who has braved the fire herself, and delivers practical and inspirational direction throughout.

Author: Jessica Handler
Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin
Published: 12/10/2013
Pages: 256
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.48lbs
Size: 8.31h x 5.49w x 0.68d
ISBN13: 9781250014634
ISBN10: 1250014638
BISAC Categories:
- Language Arts & Disciplines | Writing | Nonfiction (Incl. Memoirs)
- Language Arts & Disciplines | Style Manuals
- Family & Relationships | Death, Grief, Bereavement

About the Author
JESSICA HANDLER has written on the topic of writing through grief for The Writer magazine and Psychology Today online, and has been a featured speaker in grief and writing workshops. Her first book, Invisible Sisters: A Memoir has been named by the Georgia Center for the Book as one of the Twenty Five Books All Georgians Should Read, and is one of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution's Eight Great Southern Books in 2009. She lives in Atlanta, Georgia.