Midwest Writers Room
Podcast from the Wisconsin Writers Association. We discuss all things writerly, with an emphasis on the unique flavor of works that originate in the Midwest.
Midwest Writers Room
Chapter Break with Laurie Hertzel
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BIO:
Laurie spent 15 years as the books editor at the Minneapolis Star Tribune (now called the Minnesota Star Tribune) and is the author of News to Me: Adventures of an Accidental Journalist, also published by the University of Minnesota Press and winner of a Minnesota Book Award. She reviews books for the Washington Post and the Boston Globe, and teaches in the MFA in Narrative Nonfiction program at the University of Georgia.
SYNOPSIS:
Laurie’s new book, “Ghosts of Fourth Street,” is a memoir that takes place in 1965 and 1966 in Duluth. It’s the story of a big complicated family that faces tragedy when the oldest son died, and it is told through the eyes of Laurie as a nine-year-old child. The book examines themes of family and loss, but it is mainly about the power of story—the stories told about the past, the stories families tell about themselves, the stories that little Laurie read In books that gave her solace during a difficult time. And it’s about the stories that families don’t tell, and what that kind of silence means.
LINKS:
lauriehertzel.net