Wonder and Loss: A Practical Memoir for Writing about Grief

In this guidebook on how to write about grief, British poet and novelist Sam Meekings moves through his own reflections of his grief after the sudden loss of his brother to offer tools for both writing and healing. While encouraging readers to take control of their own stories, the book includes theories from the worlds of neuroscience, neurology, psychology, and creative writing to encompass steps on a journey of discovery, transformation, and renewal. The book offers practical tips on how to get started with writing prompts, as well as suggestions for the revision process. Along the way is a self-assessment check-in and recommended reading and resources for support. “I am inviting you to come with me, to write along with me, to learn to do the same thing: to use writing to forge a way through grief,” writes Meekings. “To both honor and record the wonder-filled memories of the person you are mourning, and to rediscover the person you are and can be.”



























