Embracing National Storytelling Week

Our narratives possess the ability to resonate with others, offering solace, inspiration, and solidarity amidst the intricacies of human experience. By sharing our stories, we bridge the chasms of distance and difference, weaving a tapestry of collective wisdom.

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Kerry Kriseman
From Chief Storyteller to Memoir Maven

No amount of experience is enough when you decide to share your innermost thoughts with others through memoir. Deciding to embark on this journey was an act of vulnerability – not once with the decision to write my book, but many times throughout the process.

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Kerry Kriseman
What is a Firestarter?

Throughout eight political campaigns, eight years as St. Petersburg's first lady, raising kids, navigating a fire that claimed our home and our beloved labradors, being diagnosed with ovarian cancer, supporting my son after an antisemitic attack, I realized that I was a survivor.

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Kerry Kriseman
Do You Believe in Memoir Myths?

The best way to start your memoir is to write just for yourself without the pressure of perfection. Your writing skills will improve with practice, and you can always seek help from editors or writing coaches to refine your work.

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Kerry Kriseman
I Made Chili Today

We suffer through long sweaty summers, with a different type of seasonal affective disorder that keeps neighbors inside during the hottest months, just as winter halts life in many areas. I’ve never had to shovel my way out of my front door, or scrape ice off the car windshield. I own one wardrobe, and I rarely wear socks.

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Kerry Kriseman