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How Award-Winning Journalist & Debut Memoirist Casey Parks Writes

How Award-Winning Journalist & Debut Memoirist Casey Parks Writes

FromThe Writer Files: Writing, Productivity, Creativity, and Neuroscience


How Award-Winning Journalist & Debut Memoirist Casey Parks Writes

FromThe Writer Files: Writing, Productivity, Creativity, and Neuroscience

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Length:
36 minutes
Released:
Sep 9, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

#PodcastersForJustice
Award-winning journalist and debut memoirist, Casey Parks, spoke to me about her lifelong reverence for journalism, the emotional cost of writing a memoir, and her debut "Diary of a Misfit."
Casey Parks is a reporter for The Washington Post who covers gender and family issues. She spent a decade at The Oregonian writing about race and LGBTQ+ issues and was a finalist for the Livingston Award.
A former Spencer Fellow at Columbia University, Parks was awarded the 2021 J. Anthony Lukas Work-in-Progress Award for her debut memoir, Diary of a Misfit: A Memoir and a Mystery. 
Described as "... a sweeping journalistic saga about sexuality and gender, family trauma and the redemptive force of love...," Publishers Weekly – in a starred review – called the book, “A tantalizing blend of personal history and reportage .... A brilliantly rendered and complex portrait of Southern life alongside a tender exploration of queer belonging [and] a marvel to witness.”
Casey's articles have appeared in The New York Times Magazine, The New Yorker, The Oxford American, ESPN, USA Today, and The Nation.
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In this file Casey Parks and I discussed:

Earning $50 per story at the outset of her career ...

... to working in a virtual newsroom for The Washington Post

Why that first byline in the New Yorker changes everything

Asking permission to tell the stories of ghosts

Why you can never take "no" as the final answer

And a lot more!

Show Notes:

caseyparks.com

Diary of a Misfit: A Memoir and a Mystery By Casey Parks

Casey Parks for The Washington Post


In the Deep South, a Search for Queer Identity - The New York Times Book Review


Casey Parks on Facebook

Casey Parks on Instagram

Casey Parks on Twitter

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Released:
Sep 9, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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Kelton Reid studies the habits, habitats, and brains of a wide spectrum of renowned writers to learn their secrets of productivity and creativity. Tune in each week to learn how great writers keep the ink flowing, the cursor moving, and avoid block. Explore our archives at writerfiles.fm to find interviews with notable guests that include bestselling authors John Scalzi (Old Mans War), Greg Iles (Natchez Burning), Jay McInerney (Bright Lights, Big City), Kevin Kelly (founder of WIRED magazine), Emma Donoghue (Oscar Nominee for Room), Maria Konnikova (The Confidence Game), Andy Weir (The Martian), Dan Buettner (The Blue Zones), Austin Kleon (Steal Like an Artist), Daniel Pink (When), and serial guest hosts: neuroscientist Michael Grybko, journalist Adam Skolnick, and short story writer Robert Bruce.