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#200 How Borrowed Forms Unlock Story: Hermit Crab and Braided Essays with Brenda Miller

#200 How Borrowed Forms Unlock Story: Hermit Crab and Braided Essays with Brenda Miller

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Welcome to the 200th episode of Freelance Writing Direct! I'm incredibly grateful to every guest who has generously shared their wisdom over the years, and to all of you who listen, watch, subscribe, review, and support the show. Reaching this milestone has been a joy, and I'm excited to continue bringing you conversations that help you grow as a writer. To celebrate this special episode, I'm joined by acclaimed author and teacher Brenda Miller, whose work has shaped generations of creative nonfiction writers. Brenda coined the now widely used term Hermit Crab essay, and together we explore how borrowed forms can help writers discover emotional truths, deepen their stories, and find unexpected creative freedom. In this episode: What a Hermit Crab essay is and why borrowed forms are so powerfulHow braided essays weave together memory, research, metaphor, and reflectionWhy play and experimentation belong in every writer's practiceThe importance of echoes, resonance, and connective tissue Brenda's classroom exercises that unlock creativity Revision as the place where an essay discovers what it's really about Finding the deeper question beneath every personal essay Brenda also reads from A Braided Heart, talks about her latest hybrid memoir, shares the story behind her beloved essay "We Regret to Inform You," and offers practical advice that memoirists, essayists, journalists, and fiction writers can put to work immediately. Watch on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6u6NYMuL06o About Brenda Miller Brenda Miller's new hybrid collection, Love You, Bye: A Daughter's Journey in Essays and Poems, is just out from Skinner House Books (April 2026). She is the author of six additional essay collections, including A Braided Heart: Essays on Writing and Form, and An Earlier Life, winner of the Washington State Book Award for Memoir. Her work has received seven Pushcart Prizes. She co-authored, with Holly J. Hughes, The Pen and the Bell: Mindful Writing in a Busy World, and, with Suzanne Paola, Tell It Slant: Creating, Refining, and Publishing Creative Nonfiction, now in its third edition. She coined the term "Hermit Crab Essay." Her website is www.brendamillerwriter.com. Get More From Estelle Erasmus My latest substack post is The Echo Effect (Part 2): Make Your Writing Linger Longer. Sign up to get all my craft, pitching and publishing posts. I was notified by Substack that my page is #43 and rising in education https://estelleserasmus.substack.com/p/the-echo-effect-part-2-make-your My next Musings on Magazines: The Story Behind the Story substack live will be on July 30 at 4 pm ET. I can't wait to share my guest with you. Sign up for my substack and don't miss a post. My next Editor-on-Call event with NYU is on Wednesday, September 16, with Electric Literature Executive Editor and Publisher Denne Michele Norris. Sign up here: https://events.nyu.edu/event/400238-light-up-your-literary-life-with-electric-literatures Private Small-Group Memoir/Essay Class My next six-week session beginning in September 2026 is sold out. Please email me to be added to the waiting list for the next session. Contact freelancewritingdirect@gmail.com for details. WatchEstelle's TEDx Talk: How to Get Noticed in Your Writing and Beyond BookWriting That Gets Noticed — named a Poets & Writers "Best Book for Writers." Listen/WatchFreelance Writing Direct Podcast — 2026 Podcast of the Year, Business (American Writing Awards) https://estelleserasmus.com/podcast About EstelleEstelle Erasmus is an award-winning journalist, TEDx speaker, and author of Writing That Gets Noticed. She is the host, founder, and executive producer of Freelance Writing Direct, an adjunct professor at NYU, and the former editor-in-chief of five national magazines with a combined reach of 10 million readers. Her work has appeared in more than 150 publications, including The New York Times, The Washington Post, WIRED, PBS/Next Avenue, The Independent, and AARP The Magazine. Follow Estelle Instagram: @EstelleSErasmus TikTok: @EstelleSErasmus Twitter/X: @EstelleSErasmus Bluesky: @estelleserasmus.bsky.social If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, rate, and review Freelance Writing Direct, and share it with the writers in your life.
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