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Episode 153: Amanda Petrusich—Clinging to Tiny Victories, Letting the Process Sustain You, and Wet Jeans

Episode 153: Amanda Petrusich—Clinging to Tiny Victories, Letting the Process Sustain You, and Wet Jeans

The Creative Nonfiction Podcast with Brendan O'Meara

May 24, 20191h 3mExplicit

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Show Notes

"It's like wet jeans, that's the feeling of generating a bunch of crappy writing," says Amanda Petrusich, a staff writer for The New Yorker. 

Amanda can be found @amandapetrusich on Twitter.

She's the author of Don't Sell at Any Price and she came by the show to talk about her career and early struggles.

Thanks to Goucher College's MFA in Nonfiction and Bay Path University's MFA in Creative Nonfiction for the support. 

You can join me on Twitter @BrendanOMeara and @CNFPod. Instagram is @cnfpod.

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