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What No Writing Class Can Teach You About Telling Your Story

The inner work that makes writing a memoir possible

There’s a moment when we share our stories when the question is no longer whether the story matters, but whether we are prepared for what telling it might change. Writing a memoir is not only a creative act, it is an act of authorship in the deepest sense. And before authorship comes the inner work of becoming someone who can stand in the truth of their story with steadiness and integrity. This gathering was created for that moment.

Before The Aftermath
A live gathering about preparing yourself for the consequences of telling the truth.

🗓 Wednesday, March 11, 2026
6pm EST
Online

Save Your Spot

This is a live, intimate space to explore what actually happens after you tell the truth, and how to prepare for that reality with care.

I’ll speak openly about:

  • How to stay emotionally steady when reactions are unpredictable

  • How to write from integrity rather than fear or defiance

  • How to separate authorship from accusation

  • How to listen beneath the fear to what you’re truly protecting

You’ll leave with:

  • A felt sense of grounding and internal stability

  • Greater trust in your perspective

  • Relief from the pressure to be ready all at once

  • Clarity about what support you need next

This is for you if:

  • You feel called to tell a true story but keep hesitating

  • You’re afraid of family reactions or rupture

  • You want to write from integrity, not revenge

  • You’re waiting for permission that may never come

    Register for Before The Aftermath

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