Elissa Altman presents "Permission", 24 June | Event in Wellesley | AllEvents

Elissa Altman presents "Permission"

Wellesley Books

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Tue, 24 Jun, 2025 at 07:00 pm

1 hour

Wellesley Books

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Tue, 24 Jun, 2025 at 07:00 pm to 08:00 pm (GMT-04:00)

Wellesley Books

82 Central Street, Wellesley, United States

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Elissa Altman presents "Permission"
The author of "Treyf: My Life as an Unorthodox Outlaw" joins us to discuss her new book about writing memoirs.

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If you would prefer to buy your ticket by phone, you may call Wellesley Books at 781-431-1160.

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  • Admission to the event is $5.
  • To purchase the book with your admission, choose Admission + Book and we will waive your admission fee.
  • If you decide to purchase the book at the event, we will discount your book purchase by $5.

Please note that you must purchase your copy of the book from Wellesley Books in order to have the author sign it at the event.

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ABOUT THE BOOK

Who am I to tell my story? And how can we grant ourselves permission to write the stories we’re compelled to tell when we've been told we shouldn't?

Without fail, almost every writer—new or experienced—has faced dire questions of permission and story ownership: there is something that they want to write about, that they need to write about. Yet: they can’t. They have been warned not to. They might be paralyzed with shame, threatened with shunning, chastened into silence. Even if what they need to write about has defined them and their worldviews.

But what if they did? What if you did?

After writing three critically-acclaimed memoirs and a decade of teaching memoir workshops at every level, Elissa Altman has helped students face the elephant in every writer’s room: how to craft the stories that are most vital to them despite the voices that have told them not to. Permission is a master course, not only on how to craft memoir, but how to begin and keep going when you’ve been told you can’t, and how to give yourself permission to transcend the fear that keeps vital stories from being written.

We are the storytelling species; this book will inspire and guide all creatives to a place of transformation, of freedom from the constraints of shame and fear in all their forms, and to the understanding and recognition of the ethics of story-making, art-making, truth-telling, and creative soul-saving.

"Altman shares what she’s learned about overcoming shame and fear to write boldly about what’s at the heart of one’s life. A writing guide, yes — but this book goes well beyond craft advice into the realm of life lessons." —Boston Globe

"I can’t think of a better book on the craft of memoir. Erudite, wise and deeply personal, Permission burrows into the complexity of telling our own stories. This is a masterclass." —Katherine May, author of Wintering


ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Elissa Altman is the award-winning author of the memoirs Motherland, Treyf, and Poor Man’s Feast, and the bestselling essay substack of the same name. A longtime editor, she has been a finalist for the Lambda Literary Award, Connecticut Book Award, Maine Literary Award, and the Frank McCourt Memoir Prize, and her work has appeared in publications including Orion, The Bitter Southerner, On Being, O: The Oprah Magazine, LitHub, the Wall Street Journal, The Guardian, and the Washington Post, where her column, “Feeding My Mother,” ran for a year. Altman writes and speaks widely on the intersection of permission, storytelling, and creativity, and has appeared live on the TEDx stage and at the Public Theater in New York. She teaches the craft of memoir at Fine Arts Work Center, Maine Writers & Publishers, Kripalu, Truro Center for the Arts, Rutgers Community Writing Workshop, and beyond, and lives in Connecticut with her wife, book designer Susan Turner.


ABOUT THE INTERLOCUTOR

Tova Mirvis is the author of the memoir The Book of Separation as well as four novels, We Would Never, Visible City, The Outside World, and The Ladies Auxiliary, which was a national bestseller. Her essays have appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Boston Globe Magazine and Real Simple, and her fiction has been broadcast on NPR. She lives in Newton, MA with her family.


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Altman "Permission" Event Admission 6 USD
Altman "Permission" Event Admission + Copy of Book 34 USD
+ Additional copies of the book 34 USD
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Elissa Altman presents "Permission", 24 June | Event in Wellesley | AllEvents
Elissa Altman presents "Permission"
Tue, 24 Jun, 2025 at 07:00 pm
USD 6