“Unveiling Secrets: Hollay Ghadery’s Journey from Book Publicist to Memoirist in ‘Fuse'”
MDH: If you could give only one piece of advice to an aspiring nonfiction author, what would it be?
HG: It would be to read a lot. Read nonfiction that excites you, that you’re passionate about but also don’t be afraid to step outside of what you think you like and read something different. Experiment. Have fun. Try writing different styles of nonfiction. Read, read, read: voraciously, widely, and passionately.
MDH: Thank you so much, Hollay. It’s been a pleasure to speak with you.
Michèle Dawson Haber is a Canadian writer, potter, and union advocate. She lives in Toronto and is working on a memoir about family secrets, identity, and step adoption. Her writing has appeared in Manifest Station, Oldster magazine, The Brevity Blog, Salon.com, and in the Modern Love column of The New York Times. You can find her at www.micheledhaber.com.
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