Memoir / Sites Filter
  1. Amy Haimerl

    Amy Haimerl documented her experience of renovating a $35,000 historic home in Detroit, Michigan, in her memoir “Detroit Hustle: A Memoir of Love, Life and Home.” Her website includes her blog, book news, press and event info, and more.

    Authors
  2. Harvest and Honey

    “One part memoir and one part recipe bank,” Harvest and Honey, a Saveur Blog Awards finalist, is a fresh food blog with solid storytelling and vintage-styled photography accompanying bold, colorful recipes.

    Cooking
  3. Lulu Writes

    Lulu has a lifetime’s worth of stories, and she’s pouring them out here. Find longform personal essays on everything from cancer to writing to fashion, and beyond.

    Longreads
    Lulu has a lifetime's worth of stories, and she's pouring them out here. Find longform personal essays on everything from cancer to writing to fashion, and beyond.
  4. ILY

    ILY is a web magazine that explores the broad theme of love from multiple angles and through a wide range of genres, like essays, poetry, and interviews.

    Essay
  5. Exile on Pain Street

    “One minute I’m living in the epicenter for the heroin trade in NYC, the next I’m commuting from the dark recesses of New Jersey. It all happened so quickly. What hit me?” At Exile on Pain Street, dive into personal musings, memoir, and writing on art, parenting, and more.

    Art
  6. Extra Dry Martini

    “Straight up, with a twist.” Always sharp and thoughtful, Sarah Kelly at Extra Dry Martini publishes memoir and personal musings on writing, creativity, grief, well-being, family, and more.

    Memoir
    "Straight up, with a twist." Always sharp and thoughtful, Sarah Kelly at Extra Dry Martini publishes memoir and personal musings on writing, creativity, grief, well-being, family, and more.
  7. The Big Roundtable

    The Big Roundtable is a magazine of original writing focused on “big narrative and ambitious nonfiction.”

    Essay
    The Big Roundtable is a magazine of original writing focused on "big narrative and ambitious nonfiction."
  8. bluestockings magazine

    Founded in 2012, bluestockings features voices from marginalized and historically resilient communities across intersections of color, race, religion, nationality, disability, gender identity, and more.

    Diversity
    Founded in 2012, bluestockings features voices from marginalized and historically resilient communities across intersections of color, race, religion, nationality, disability, gender identity, and more.
  9. Wish I Were Here

    Author J.D. Riso realized early on that 9-5 life wasn’t for her — and went traveling. Her evocative blog is a chronicle of wanderlust, with all its detours, dead ends, hitchhikers, kitschy roadside attractions, and unexpected destinations.

    Authors
    Author J.D. Riso realized early on that 9-5 life wasn't for her -- and went traveling. Her evocative blog is a chronicle of wanderlust, with all its detours, dead ends, hitchhikers, kitschy roadside attractions, and unexpected destinations.
  10. Pinklightsabre: The Blog of William Pearse

    “Writing is learning to see in the dark.” William Pearse at Pinklightsabre publishes creative nonfiction, memoir, and occasional poetry.

    Memoir
    "Writing is learning to see in the dark." William Pearse at Pinklightsabre publishes creative nonfiction, memoir, and occasional poetry.
  11. QWF Writes

    QWF Writes is the monthly online column of the Quebec Writers’ Federation, edited by Crystal Chan. It’s a space for creative nonfiction and memoir, as well as for writers to share ideas, experiences, and opinions relevant to its writing community.

    Books
    QWF Writes is the monthly online column of the Quebec Writers’ Federation, edited by Crystal Chan. It's a space for creative nonfiction and memoir, as well as for writers to share ideas, experiences, and opinions relevant to its writing community.