Episode Synopsis "#21: Lyle McKeany — Memoirs, messiness, and the meandering path to finding your writing voice"
Lyle McKeany goes straight to the uncomfortable areas of life, quickly. It's what makes his writing so approachable, and unexpectedly funny at times. Lyle writes a weekly newsletter called, Just Enough to Get Me in Trouble, where he writes short stories about life, and being a father.
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