DiscoverWriting It!Episode 42: “Two Years Ago I Quit My Life” with scholar and writer, Anne Boyd
Episode 42: “Two Years Ago I Quit My Life” with scholar and writer, Anne Boyd

Episode 42: “Two Years Ago I Quit My Life” with scholar and writer, Anne Boyd

Update: 2025-01-28
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Less than a decade ago, Anne Boyd was a tenured literature professor and her book, Meg, Jo, Beth, Amy: The Story of Little Women and Why It Still Matters received a rave NYT review from Francine Prose. We talk with Anne Boyd about leaving academia and buying a one-way ticket to Paris. She has been traveling around Europe ever since, writing and exploring new genres, including fiction. We talk about the factors that led her to leave academia; NEH grants; how tenure changes job prospects; how she made her exit from academia work financially; getting those first ten pages ready for a literary agent; writing biography; creating a fanbase on Substack and making it into a community; drawing the attention of Elizabeth Gilbert; and why it all works even when it doesn’t work perfectly.



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Episode 42: “Two Years Ago I Quit My Life” with scholar and writer, Anne Boyd

Episode 42: “Two Years Ago I Quit My Life” with scholar and writer, Anne Boyd

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