EVOLUTION

It is evolution as I sit with pen in hand recalling my beginnings in school, learning the alphabet and how each letter sounded separately and then together and then taking a book in my hand and learning to read as I said out loud the words together to make sentences and discovered complete thoughts where now I've taken the beginnings [...]

2013-03-28T18:48:03+00:00March 28, 2013|Categories: memoir|Tags: |

“Creative Nonfiction”

"There are two basic approaches to creative nonfiction," according to Lee Gutkind, author of You Can't Make this Stuff Up, - memoir/personal essay and immersion nonfiction. I get how immersion is creative nonfiction but the memoir/personal essay part still remains unclear as to how that genre could be under the creative nonfiction umbrella. Gutkind writes that creative nonfiction, referred to [...]

2013-03-26T14:53:39+00:00March 26, 2013|Categories: book writing, creative nonfiction, memoir, writers, Writing|Tags: , , , |

Life is Good

. . . exerpt from Under the Birch Tree We took photographs in front of the picture window at our brick house on Carlisle Street because it was the perfect suburban backdrop. Two-story homes sat like gems on their velvet lawns set with oak and maple trees and manicured hedges. I remember my picture was taken there on my first [...]

2013-03-14T19:01:13+00:00March 14, 2013|Categories: book writing, memoir, Writing|Tags: , , , , |

How do they do it?

I've been writing now for over ten years. When I started, I didn't have much to say, but I had much to say. What I mean is, I had many thoughts I wanted to express but I couldn't seem to get it all down. I knew in the end, there was a story, a lesson, perhaps. And my challenge was [...]

2013-03-08T20:21:43+00:00March 8, 2013|Categories: memoir, writers, Writing|Tags: , , |

Carlisle Street

The folded blueprints I plucked from my grey bucket came from the building department at the village. They felt like a treasure in my hands; I wanted to delve into them with abandon. I separated the inky paper folds, spreading the map flat on the floor. I squatted to read the details of the reverse print. The building commissioner had [...]

2013-03-05T17:26:19+00:00March 5, 2013|Categories: book writing, memoir, Writing|Tags: , , , , |

Reinvention or Forks?

I make no excuses. I don't even justify why anymore. I look back on my years, (I really think "my years" started after college) and realize when I was asked, "So, what do you do?" I never had an answer. I responded, "I work at an ad agency," or "I work for a bank." or "I write." I never quite [...]

2013-03-01T19:28:50+00:00March 1, 2013|Categories: Writing|Tags: , , |

Chasing Flap Copy

I've read them all - on plot, beginnings, middles and ends, writing life stories, memoir, personal essays and whatever falls in between. Writers of these books have been prolific with general guidance and "how to"  described in no uncertain abstract terms. Finally, I succumbed to just one more read on the memoir subject. "Writing & Selling Memoir" by Paula Balzer [...]

2013-02-28T19:34:40+00:00February 28, 2013|Categories: Writing|Tags: , , , , |
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