Amy E. Wallen on the Complicated Role of Memory in Memoir

In the last episode, Ona Russell talks with Amy E. Wallen about her memoir, When We Were Ghouls: A Memoir of Ghost Stories, eliminating memories in the writing process, and the art of pie-making.

Amy E. Wallen is associate director at the New York State Summer Writers Institute and teaches creative writing at the University of California, San Diego Extension. Her first novel, MoonPies and Movie Stars, was a Los Angeles Times bestseller.

This series is in support of the charities Tents-4-HomelessPATHAlpha Project, and VVSD.

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