Did you want your memoir to be in conversation with anything else that’s on there? When you’re writing, I feel like you either have to read everything or nothing on the topic, but there were a couple things that really inspired me. One was Hunger by Roxane Gay—the frankness with which she writes about food was really inspiring. And then Michelle Tea came out with a book of essays right when I started mine, and I was really inspired by the way she talked about pop culture as a way to talk about what her life was like when that piece of pop culture came out. That’s when I decided to do, like, a section about my love for Bright Eyes when I was 14. It was like, Oh, you can just talk about a band you love? And use it as a way to talk about what’s happening?
You write so openly and fearlessly about your experience with disordered eating. How did you get yourself in a mental place to do that? It was really hard. I had been in a lot of treatment, including work with a therapist, a psychiatrist, a nutritionist, and a physician. I started out just writing about recovery because I didn’t really want to talk to anybody about it. So I already had all of the honest, raw writing about it when I began the book. It actually became a matter of paring it back and thinking about, What is helpful for other people? What could accidentally be harmful? What do I feel comfortable with strangers knowing? What will it feel like to have people read this?
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