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💡I’m Not New to This: Embracing My Identity as a Writer

Young Brittany Brown sleeping peacefully as a child.
Little Brittany Brown dreamt of being a writer.

A simple mantra has echoed in my mind for weeks: I’m not new to this. I’m true to this.

As I dive deeper into memoir writing and establishing my brand, Brittany Brown Writes, imposter syndrome lurks in the background, whispering: You won’t get this done. You’re not good enough. Nobody cares.

My rational part knows that these are just doubts trying to break me down. However, tangible reminders throughout my life have shown me that writing has always been my purpose.


My Writing Roots: From Childhood Stories to Fan Fiction Fame and Reviews That Paid

I’ve been writing since I was five. I still remember my first “story”—bare bones and barely coherent, but I was proud. Writing became my lifeline, something I’ll share more about in Extraordinary Machine, where I’ll dive deeper into how writing saved me and shaped my life.

As a teenager, I started writing beyond the pages of my diary or Nana’s old Windows 95 programs like Word and MS Publisher (oh, I made so many fake newspapers for our amusement). I discovered Epinions, a site where I wrote music reviews and earned enough to fund my CD obsession. Over a decade, I wrote over 400 reviews there.

I also have an embarrassingly extensive career as a Harry Potter fan fiction writer. I would downplay it, but I looked at the site the other night, and it still lives online. My longest story (71k words) has over 120,000 views, a solid 5-star rating amongst 172 readers, and fan art! I still get emails from people asking if I’ll update fics I abandoned in 2009. I won’t share the URL, but if you’re clever, you’ll find it.

When Epinions shut down, I pivoted to writing about video games on Hubpages, earning up to $900 USD monthly at one point. Laziness—and that relentless imposter—made me slow down, but I still earn residuals today. A few weeks ago, I got a $90 payment for articles I wrote years ago. That’s not bad, especially when that money goes into my publishing fund.


My Journey to Memoir Writing and Establishing Brittany Brown Writes

Journal entry from Brittany Brown in October 2009 about writing a memoir.
This a private journal entry from October 2009, when I first dreamed of turning my life into a memoir. Some info is redacted, and excuse the typos!

I’ve always dreamed of being a published author but never thought I could sit down and actually do it. I always thought that fiction wasn’t my strength (though now that I’ve embraced my calling as a writer, my creativity has flourished, and I now have two children’s book ideas).

Sure, E.L. James made it big off what was essentially Twilight fan fiction with the Fifty Shades series. Still, I wasn’t going to try and publish my Harry Potter fics (though, if we get down to it, isn’t The Cursed Child just a glorified fan fic, too?).

However, I’ve leaned into my talent—write what you know. I’ve always expressed my life, experiences, and flaws through writing. Journaling about my desire to write a memoir started over a decade ago, and even my therapist at the time encouraged me.

At 24, I knew I could write a memoir about my crazy dating life. Thank goodness I waited and didn’t write it then because not long after, I met and fell in love with Phil. That’s the most epic love story of all time! I’m glad people will have to pay for that chapter.

Writing Extraordinary Machine while my mom was alive wouldn’t have been possible. I needed time and distance to reflect on our complicated relationship. Now, nine years after her passing, I’m ready to share my truth.

This past weekend, an indie singer-songwriter messaged me on Instagram and asked me to review his new single after reading my old music reviews on Snippets, my side blog. Snippets, my forgotten archive with 400+ reviews, still draws organic traffic. This reminded me that I already have a brand built over years of writing—Epinions, where I was a lead reviewer, video game articles, fan fiction, and more. Writing has always been my constant.

I’ve been writing online since I was 14 (yes, NSYNC fan fiction counts). Now, I’m refining Brittany Brown Writes.


Building My Writing Legacy

Close-up of two ornate journals on a desk with a lit candle and laptop.
My new journals, waiting to be filled with stories, memoirs, and dreams.

This week, I’ve made more progress: my dream illustrator is designing the Extraordinary Machine book cover with my mockup in mind, I’m getting a custom logo created for my brand, I’ve registered for an ABN, and I’m applying for a grant (I didn’t know I could get money to fund my dream career! Still seems surreal). Phil’s Valentine’s Day gift—two beautiful journals for my ‘new career’—was the sweetest reminder that I’m embracing who I’ve always been.

I’m ready. When someone asks what I do, I’ll hand them my business card with a QR code linking to my website, where my books, reviews, and blogs will live. By day, I handle complaints. By night, I am Brittany Brown Writes—a writer—true to this from the start.


🗨️ I’d love to hear from you! Drop a comment below if you’ve ever battled imposter syndrome or have dreams you’re finally pursuing. Let’s inspire each other!

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📣 The Big Reveal: My Memoir Has a Title!

Gray tabby cat photobombing while I write at my desk with Scrivener open on the screen.
Jimi thinks he’s my co-author. Honestly, he’s earned it with all the ‘help’ he gives me while I write.

First and foremost—I want to thank everyone for the massive outpouring of love, support, and encouragement on my first excerpt from Extraordinary Machine (more on that title below!).

Every comment, every message, every word said to me in person truly touched me. You reaffirmed my belief that sharing my story and publishing this book (and the next!) is the right path. 🙌

I’ve also had a few people mention they were hesitant to read the excerpt since it’s from Chapter 6, thinking it might be a spoiler. Don’t worry—it’s not! 🚫 I won’t be sharing anything that ruins the full experience. Just small glimpses to give you a taste of what’s to come—and of course, my writing style. ✍️✨


📋 What I’ve Accomplished So Far

Screenshot of Scrivener showing memoir chapter progress, color-coded for completion status.

I officially started this project on January 25, 2025 (though, to be honest, I’ve been writing bits and pieces since June 2020—and journaling since 2004). 🗓️📝 Since then, I’ve:

  • 📖 Made progress on two memoirs
  • ✨ Written 28,374 words for Extraordinary Machine
  • 💕 Written 12,080 words on my dating memoir
  • 🌐 Launched and designed my website
  • 📚 Shared my first excerpt
  • 🎨 Designed mockups for my book covers
  • 🔍 Endlessly researched the self-publishing journey
  • 📝 Came up with my book titles
  • 🎨 Potentially secured an illustrator for Extraordinary Machine’s cover
  • 🛠️ Learned to use new tools to assist with my writing
  • 🧬 Dug deeper into family history
  • 💔 Relived a lot of painful memories and trauma—but worked through them!
  • 🤝 Reconnected with old friends who I’m writing about
  • 😴 Lost a ton of sleep
  • 🧠 Gained a ton of wisdom about myself

I’m serious about this. When people hear, “I’m writing a book,” I know some think, “Oh, sure…” 🙄

But this has been my lifelong dream. 💫 Writing is my passion, sharing my story is my mission, and being a published author is my goal. 💖


🎉 The Title Reveal

Mockup of book cover for Extraordinary Machine: A Memoir of Trauma and Resilience by Brittany Brown featuring a mechanical heart with gears, surrounded by flowers and greenery.
Here’s a mockup of what Extraordinary Machine might look like on your bookshelf someday…ignore the AI mess, my illustrator will do a much better job!

I’ve been pacing myself this past week—making more time for my husband, my cats, my friends, and myself. 🐱💑 But I’m still as focused, motivated, and inspired as ever. And now…

I’m ready to share the title of my memoir about me and my mom.

It’s called “Extraordinary Machine: A Memoir of Trauma and Resilience.”

The title is a nod to one of my favorite songs by Fiona Apple. 🎶 It’s become a life motto for me, especially these lines:

If there was a better way to go, then it would find me
I can’t help it, the road just rolls out behind me
Be kind to me, or treat me mean
I’ll make the most of it, I’m an extraordinary machine

I’ve had a hard life. I’ve had terrible things happen to me. But I always get back up, dust myself off, and try again (shoutout to Aaliyah). 🎤✨ No matter what happens to me or around me, I come back out on top. 👑

And that encapsulates my story—my trauma, my resilience. 💥💜


🗓️ What’s Next?

I’ll be updating here regularly. I’ve designed a schedule:

  • 📅 1st Saturday of every month: A book excerpt (either from Extraordinary Machine or my dating memoir—btw, I named that one way back in 2009, but I’ll reveal it later). 😉
  • 📅 3rd Saturday of every month: A personal update about my writing and self-publishing journey. ✍️✨
  • 💥 Plus, a few spontaneous posts in between (like today’s!).

I hope you stick around for it all. I hope you cheer me on. I hope you keep me motivated. I hope you keep me grounded. 💕

Thank you all again—your support means the world. 🌍💜


💬 What part of my writing journey are you most curious about? Drop a comment below—I’d love to hear from you! 👇😊


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💡Welcome to My Blog: Memoir Writing, Personal Stories, and Reflections

Hello and welcome!

I’m Brittany Brown, and I’m so excited to have you here on my little corner of the internet. This blog is where I’ll be sharing the stories, thoughts, and reflections that shape my life as I work to self-publish my memoirs—a journey of love, loss, and personal transformation.


A Bit About Me: Memoir Writing, Family, and Self-Discovery

I’ve always been a storyteller. From a young age, I found comfort and meaning in writing. Whether it was journaling my innermost thoughts (both privately and publicly), writing fan fiction, working for my college paper, or getting paid to write about music and video games, writing has always been my escape.

As an expat living in Australia, I’ve experienced some pretty wild adventures. I moved across the world for love—yes, I met my husband on Twitter (trust me, it’s worth the read, and you can learn more in my memoirs!). As an only child growing up with an unmedicated, mentally ill single parent, I also faced heartache, trauma, and unique family dynamics—along with a fractured version of love.

I’ve gone through the highs and lows of relationships, overcoming trauma, and navigating the messy middle of adulthood. I’m currently working on not one but two memoirs—one about growing up with my mom, my family, and the weight of generational trauma, and another about my misadventures in love and dating. (It’s a mix of heartbreak and humour, promise!)


What You Can Expect Here: Raw, Real, and Ridiculous Moments

This blog is where I’ll share the raw, real, and sometimes ridiculous moments as I take this journey—finishing two memoirs simultaneously (it started as one, then I realised my story is too big), aiming to self-publish them, and embracing the joys and pain that come with it. And yes, you’ll probably see a few cat photos along the way.

I also plan to share teasers from my memoirs—something to whet your appetite and get you excited for the full release!


Join Me! Subscribe for Updates and Sneak Peeks

I invite you to subscribe to my blog so you don’t miss any updates, sneak peeks, or teasers from my memoirs. Let’s keep this journey going together! If you want to chat, ask questions, or share your own experiences, feel free to comment or reach out via my contact page. I love hearing from readers and fellow creatives who are on their own journeys of self-discovery, love, and healing.

Thank you for stopping by. I hope my stories bring a little light, laughter, or comfort into your life. I hope I touch you with my words. Let’s make this space one of connection and inspiration.

Stay tuned because the best stories are always the ones that are still unfolding—and I can’t wait to share mine with you.

With gratitude,
Brittany Brown

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