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Award-winning screenwriter, storytelling coach, and developmental editor Michelle Tamara Cutler joins Estelle Erasmus to discuss the evolution of her forthcoming reported memoir, I Won’t Let You Die Alone, and how she sold the book to Bloomsbury without an agent.
Michelle shares how a project that began with the death of her aunt transformed when caring for her aging mother gave the story a new urgency and changed the book she realized she needed to write. She discusses restructuring the project to braid memoir with research and interviews, developing a proposal that could make a strong business case for the book, and finding creative ways to demonstrate platform and reach.
In this episode:
- Why a strong book idea still needs a compelling reason for readers to care now
- What Michelle learned from years of querying before changing the project’s framing
- How an A/B chapter structure helped her organize a complex nonfiction book
- What happens inside a publisher when an editor wants to acquire a book
- Creative ways writers can leverage alumni networks, workshops, media appearances, and other connections
- Why Michelle chose professional help to negotiate her deal rather than signing with an agent
- What she prioritized in the contract, including retaining film and television rights
- How thinking like an entrepreneur can help writers navigate a changing publishing landscape
- Why knowing exactly why you’re telling a story can keep you connected to it over the long haul
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About Michelle
Michelle Tamara Cutler is an award-winning screenwriter, storytelling coach, and developmental editor specializing in memoir and the adaptation of true stories. Her forthcoming reported memoir, I Won’t Let You Die Alone, explores modern elder caregiving and will be published by Bloomsbury. Her essays have appeared in literary and news outlets. She holds an MFA in film from NYU and a diploma in Advanced Creative Writing Nonfiction from Cambridge, and lives in Andalusia, Spain, with her partner and their dog, Ragazzo.
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