MAUREEN MURDOCK, PhD, a Jungian-oriented psychotherapist, has been teaching memoir writing since 1990 in the UCLA Extension Writers' Program and at Pacifica Graduate Institute. She also teaches memoir and myth for the International Women's Writing Guild and teaches weekly classes in Santa Barbara. Murdock has written five books as well as articles for publications like Psychological Perspectives and The Huffington Post.
“Mythmaking is a brilliant exploration of the memoir form through
the lens of ancient myth and archetypes. Maureen Murdock invites
the readers to look deep into their own personal mythology,
identify and write about the archetypal themes in their individual
lives. With her vast knowledge of myth and years of teaching and
writing, she has created a roadmap with questions and prompts to
“Crafting your Memoir” as a journey of self-reflection. This book
bridges the gaps between diverse populations by showing how we all
share similar hopes, dreams, and desires as well as fears, losses
and heartbreaks. At the end, we are connected in our timeless and
universal quest for the meaning and purpose of our lives.”
—Flor Fernández Barrios, PhD, author of The Mask of Oyá
“As Maureen Murdock writes in the early pages of this thoughtful
and empowering guide to memoir writing, ‘We all need to tell our
story and to understand our story.’ For many of us, however, the
telling is far more easy than the understanding. That’s where
Mythmaking comes in. Memoirists and memoirists-in-the-making: Read
this wise, inspired, and inspiring book. It will help you make
connections you didn’t even realize were there, and to dig deeper
than you would have thought was possible. And in doing so, it will
bring your narrative not just to the next level but to its most
profound level.”
—Brooke Warner, publisher of She Writes Press
“Add Maureen Murdock’s Mythmaking to our love and understanding of
the memoir form as her salient volume does what no other writing
book I know of has done before: present myth and folktale as
necessary tools to stimulate and center the memoirist’s deepest
aim—to find a life purpose via personal narrative. Informed by
Greek tales, Bible stories, sacred feminist tracts, and an epic
cohort of contemporary memoirs, Murdock shows how myths of the gods
and the commonfolk harbor roadmaps, from our storytelling pasts,
which may, in turn, ground an author’s hunt for an authentic self.
New and seasoned memoirists will gain confidence navigating the
briars and brambles of personal writing with Murdock’s inspired
analysis and capacious guidance.”
—Thomas Larson, author of The Memoir and the Memoirist
“Few among us understand the power of myth like Maureen Murdock.
Mythmaking fiercely invites us to approach our innermost cave and
fearlessly look at who we truly are. Murdock masterfully weaves
together the exploration of our mythic foundations and the
archetypal themes that inform our journeys. The result is an
eloquent experience for readers. We all share a deep need to tell
our story. Mythmaking not only helps us do that but also guides us
toward a better understanding of the people and paths that have
made us who we are.”
—John Bucher, PhD, executive director of the Joseph Campbell
Foundation
“I have known and followed Maureen Murdock’s career for over 25
years. I have taught for her, with her, and have enjoyed a rich and
fruitful history with her. She has taught me to think of memoir and
myth as a partnership: one needs the other and one informs and
shapes the other. I believe that her new achievement, Mythmaking:
Self-Discovery and the Timeless Art of Memoir is the best, deepest
and most all-inclusive of all that she has written to date. I
believe it will join others of her titles in being translated into
many languages. It deserves to be global, and not restricted to
English speaking peoples. The one word that came to mind repeatedly
in reading Mythmaking was elegant. She is an elegant writer and
teacher. She encourages us all: “Write the story your soul wants to
write.”
—Dennis Patrick Slattery, coauthor of Deep Creativity
“I always tell my memoir students that they have multiple memoirs
within them besides the one that brings them to my classes. Maureen
Murdock’s book Mythmaking is the perfect teaching tool for
illustrating this. Maureen opens up the possibility of memoir as a
genre, showing its timeless possibilities while offering rich,
time-bound examples. Her readers will find themselves with each
chapter saying enthusiastically, ‘I could write a memoir about
that! And that! And that!’ Where to begin? Right here, with
Maureen’s generous offering of mythic storylines.”
—Jennifer Leigh Selig, coauthor of Deep Creativity
“Vision. Guidance. Pleasure. Holding ancient myth to modern memoir,
Murdock celebrates the power of words, of story. This is a
page-turner not only for writers but for any reader who is curious
about being alive. Even the titles of her chapters moved me: ‘Who
Are My People?’ ‘What Is My Journey?’ ‘Exile And Belonging.’ To top
it off she concludes each chapter with writing prompts leading us
to our own stories, their force. By doing so, we join the community
of women and men through all time. A spiritual practice
indeed!”
—Myra Shapiro, author of When the World Walks Toward You
“Maureen Murdock eloquently leads readers through explorations of
their stories and shows how memoir can heal both writers and
readers. . . . Though geared to readers who plan to write and
publish their memoirs, Mythmaking will also appeal to those who
want to understand the stories they tell about themselves.”
—Shelf Awareness
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