A slightly different vibe for today's Storyshaped! We're sitting down with Rebecca Schiller - smallholder, parent, memoirist, creative writing teacher, neurodivergent person, and author, for a wonderful chat about her recent ADHD diagnosis, creativity (and permission to enter into creativity), parenthood, the art of writing a memoir, the beauty of children's literature, and how vital it is for children to feel empowered by the things they read. We also make some pit-stops along the way, where Rebecca traces the influence of some very important books, ones that shaped and affected the course of her life and career. We'd love you to come with us on this bookish ramble, where we'll find out how Rebecca is Storyshaped.
Find Rebecca online at her website
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Rebecca founded the Mothers Who Write community
More information on the courses Rebecca runs for writers and creatives
Books mentioned in this week's episode include Rebecca's own:
Earthed: A Memoir (published as A Thousand Ways to Pay Attention in the United States)
Your No Guilt Pregnancy Plan
Amazing Activists Who Are Changing Our World, illustrated by Sophie Beer
And the stories which have shaped her include:
The Peter and Jane books, published by Ladybird
Stories from the Bible
The Wild Other, by Clover Stroud
Anne of Green Gables, by LM Montgomery
Jane Eyre, by Charlotte Bronte
A Little Princess and The Secret Garden, by Frances Hodgson Burnett
The Railway Children, by E. Nesbit
The Regeneration Trilogy, by Pat Barker
Life Class, by Pat Barker
The Skylarks' War, by Hilary McKay
This Must Be the Place, by Maggie O'Farrell
Hamnet, by Maggie O'Farrell
Shopaholic Ties the Knot, by Sophie Kinsella
Also mentioned: Five Children on the Western Front, by Kate Saunders
The Passion, by Jeanette Winterson
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