DiMeo trusts the feeling of being moved as fundamental to his storytelling, reflecting his fascination with why certain moments are memorable. He believes we only remember things that snap us out of our normal experiences and grab our attention.
DiMeo considers how stories hold up on the page, whether they rely on music or pacing unique to the podcast format. He aims to replicate the emotional impact through prose, also exploring new types of stories that require visual elements, such as those about the history of photography.
DiMeo seeks out details that make historical figures feel real, using factual anchors to open up questions about how people might have felt in certain situations. He aims to conjure an emotional space through specific details, deepening the connection to the past.
DiMeo wanted to focus on the human experience of those who worked in the caissons, emphasizing the physical and emotional toll of their labor rather than the achievements of the engineers. This approach highlights the everyday struggles and conditions of the workers.
The story encapsulates DiMeo's approach of exploring the emotional and personal impacts behind historical events. It reveals the grief that propelled Morse to invent the telegraph, bridging the gap between historical narrative and lived experience.
DiMeo hopes his stories spark a sense of wonder and bring readers back to their present moment, lingering with them and inspiring them to share these experiences with others. He aims to create a mindful connection to the past through the totality of people's lives.
Roman talks with The Memory Palace creator Nate DiMeo, whose new book brings his poetic history podcast to life on the page. They explore how moments of wonder and empathy shape Nate’s stories, turning forgotten history into something intensely personal. Plus, Roman shares two beautifully haunting tales from The Memory Palace that remind us just how close the past really is.
The Memory Palace: True Short Stories of the Past) comes out November 19th and will be available everywhere books are sold. We highly recommend you check it out!
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