Writing Magazine Sep 2025
Autofiction is a method of writing a story based on your own life.
It is a truth-driven form of writing that blends elements of the writer's own life experience with fictional characters, experiences and situations. It often reads like a first-person account and will contain similarities to its author's own life.
Some of the text may be verifiable, other elements within the autobiography will be speculative. Examples include The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath, Shuggie Bain by Douglas Stuart and On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous by Ocean Vuong.
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Marcia's five top tips for writing autofiction. The Mercy Step by Marcia Hutchinson.
1. Pick a specific incident from your life and start from there. It doesn't matter what it is as long as it has resonance for you.
2. This is fiction, not fact, so you can embellish the 'truth' as much as your imagination will allow.
3. Try to get to the feelings behind the incident(s) and describe them in as much detail as possible in your first draft.
4. Be prepared to defend your work if anyone can easily be identified by your work will feel about it.
5.A traumatic life 'helps' but anyone can write auto fiction. It's all about being willing to go deep, excavating your feelings and finding the universal truths.
Her book "The Mercy Step" by Marcia Hutchinson. Dysfunctional childhood. She wrote a tragic-comic novel as she knew humour had to play a part to leaven the difficult material.
She dictate her drafts via her phone during dog walks.She can dictate 2000 words straight into Google docs during one park circuit. Less than one hour. Edit at home. NOT easy. All her first drafts are dictated.
She wanted to describe what it felt like to be an intelligent but very young child caught up in the maelstrom of a malfunctioning marriage.
My mental health is at its bestg when I'm writing whether anyone buys siad writing is almost beside the question. I am a writer so I have to write.
Advice other writers. Keep experimenting with ways of writing unjtil you find the one that works for you. There is no one true way.
Dictating my first drafts into Google docs proved to bemy breakthrough in making the jump from short stories to novels.
She is a social writer - workshop my work-in-progress with a writing group or other writers and this really helps. She writes in fits and starts. First draft she wrote 80,000 words novel in 17 days as she has ADHD.












