I could sing Christopher Blackwell’s praises all day long. He’s a beautiful writer — he won the 2023 Narratively Memoir Prize, after all, for his moving essay, “Chaos and Noise: One Man’s Harrowing Stint in Solitary Confinement” — a podcaster, executive director of an organization that works to empower incarcerated people, co-author of a book about solitary confinement and so much more. All while being incarcerated at a prison in Washington state, no less. But it’s not just that he does all these things — it’s that he does them all with passion, heart and intention.
I was lucky enough to get to chat with Christopher for an Open Book episode about how he manages to be such a prolific writer from where he currently is, the range of writing he does and where his ideas come from — plus, his own words of wisdom on how to write a deeply moving memoir essay. (And his advice is seriously gold.) Give it a watch or a listen just in time to submit something of your own to this year’s Memoir Prize, whether it’s an essay that just needs a quick dust-off and polish, or something you’ve been thinking about for weeks and are finally ready to just.bang.out. Head here to submit your piece to the 2025 Narratively Memoir Prize contest by EOD today! And, go…










