#134 Writing a Memoir That’s Also an Industry Exposé Featuring Hannah Selinger
Release Date: 04/10/2025
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Estelle Erasmus talks with Hannah Selinger, author of Cellar Rat, about transitioning from essayist to memoirist while tackling the dark side of the restaurant industry.
In this episode:
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How Hannah’s viral essay led to a book deal
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What it means to write a memoir that’s also investigative
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Naming names and dealing with backlash
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The role of narrative in exposing abuse and toxic culture
About Hannah:
Hannah Selinger, author of Cellar Rat: My Life in the Restaurant Underbelly, is a James Beard Award-nominated lifestyle writer and mother of two based in Boxford, MA. Her print and digital work has appeared in the New YorkTimes Magazine, the Boston Globe, the Washington Post, Eater, Travel + Leisure, Food & Wine, the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times, and elsewhere. Her 2021 Bon Appétit essay, "In My Childhood Kitchen, I Learned Both Fear and Love," is anthologized in the 2022 Best American Food Writing collection, published by HarperCollins and edited by Sohla El-Waylly.
Connect with Hannah
Website: www.hannahselinger.net
Instagram: https://instagram.com/druishamericanprincess
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