58 min

E134: Shaping the Story of Grief with Diane Zinna Coming Back: Conversations on life after loss

    • Mental Health

Diane Zinna became an adult orphan at 23 after losing her father at 15 and her mother the day she graduated from a master’s program in creative writing. Each time she sat down to write, themes of grief and loss filled the page. Diane's new novel, The All-Night Sun, tells the story of a grieving teacher whose losses follow her to a Midsommar’s Eve celebration, where things take a dark turn. Today, we’re talking about how we decide when to share our grief stories with others, and how common it is for our grief stories to be disjointed, unpredictable, and non-linear.
 
Find Diane’s book, The All-Night Sun here:
https://dianezinna.com/
 
Order my new book, Your Grief, Your Way here:
https://www.shelbyforsythia.com/your-grief-your-way
 
Find 90-minute Zoom workshops here:
https://www.shelbyforsythia.com/events
 
Get grief support for just $3/month! Support Coming Back on Patreon and receive weekly grief guidance prompts, LIVE grief support calls with me, and fun podcast swag:
https://www.patreon.com/shelbyforsythia
 
Apply for one-on-one grief guidance with me:
http://www.shelbyforsythia.com/grief-guidance
Subscribe to Coming Back:
Apple Podcasts https://apple.co/2CMqhhE
Spotify http://spoti.fi/2CMr16k
Stitcher http://bit.ly/2m08eJr
YouTube http://bit.ly/2m1JWil
Google Podcasts https://tinyurl.com/y8elxq9t
TuneIn http://bit.ly/2F469Fl
Continue the conversation on grief and loss in my private Facebook group, The Grief Growers' Garden: https://www.facebook.com/groups/thegriefgrowersgarden/
 
To ask a question or leave a comment for a future show, email shelby@shelbyforsythia.com.
 
Because even through grief, we are growing. http://www.shelbyforsythia.com/

Diane Zinna became an adult orphan at 23 after losing her father at 15 and her mother the day she graduated from a master’s program in creative writing. Each time she sat down to write, themes of grief and loss filled the page. Diane's new novel, The All-Night Sun, tells the story of a grieving teacher whose losses follow her to a Midsommar’s Eve celebration, where things take a dark turn. Today, we’re talking about how we decide when to share our grief stories with others, and how common it is for our grief stories to be disjointed, unpredictable, and non-linear.
 
Find Diane’s book, The All-Night Sun here:
https://dianezinna.com/
 
Order my new book, Your Grief, Your Way here:
https://www.shelbyforsythia.com/your-grief-your-way
 
Find 90-minute Zoom workshops here:
https://www.shelbyforsythia.com/events
 
Get grief support for just $3/month! Support Coming Back on Patreon and receive weekly grief guidance prompts, LIVE grief support calls with me, and fun podcast swag:
https://www.patreon.com/shelbyforsythia
 
Apply for one-on-one grief guidance with me:
http://www.shelbyforsythia.com/grief-guidance
Subscribe to Coming Back:
Apple Podcasts https://apple.co/2CMqhhE
Spotify http://spoti.fi/2CMr16k
Stitcher http://bit.ly/2m08eJr
YouTube http://bit.ly/2m1JWil
Google Podcasts https://tinyurl.com/y8elxq9t
TuneIn http://bit.ly/2F469Fl
Continue the conversation on grief and loss in my private Facebook group, The Grief Growers' Garden: https://www.facebook.com/groups/thegriefgrowersgarden/
 
To ask a question or leave a comment for a future show, email shelby@shelbyforsythia.com.
 
Because even through grief, we are growing. http://www.shelbyforsythia.com/

58 min