
How I Write Mitch Albom: Storytelling Master Shares His Secrets | How I Write
Find The Unseen Angle
- Jimmy Breslin covered JFK's assassination through the grave-digger, capturing national grief via an unexpected perspective.
- Albom uses similar off-center approaches to make journalism resonate emotionally.
Make Characters Change
- Main characters must transform; establish where they start and where they end.
- Design scenes to change the protagonist so the arc feels meaningful.
File Every Idea For Later
- Collect every idea: email yourself short notes and build an ideas file to mine later.
- You will run out of years before you run out of ideas if you keep the file.






























You can’t walk through an airport without seeing a Mitch Albom book on one of the shelves. He’s most famous for writing Tuesdays with Morrie, which may very well be the best-selling memoir of all time. He’s now written 14 books, which combined have sold more than 40 million copies.
In 45 years of hitting the keyboard, this is the deepest conversation he’s ever had about the craft of writing. I asked him to approach this like a college writing seminar. Give me the rigor. Give me the examples, baby. Show me how you go about your craft.
And that’s what he did. He taught me the ins-and-outs of character building, writing novels, and our conversation started with how to tell great stories.
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