Archive for July, 2015

20 years ago

July 19, 20154 CommentsPosted in guest blog, radio, Uncategorized

A deadly heat wave hit Chicago twenty years ago. WBEZ (Chicago Public Media) aired stories about the 1995 heatwave all this week, and when I heard they were looking for personal stories from listeners who’d survived the heat wave I encouraged my niece Janet to send one in. “If WBEZ doesn’t use it, I’ll publish […]

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How old is old enough to write a memoir?

July 16, 201523 CommentsPosted in blindness, careers/jobs for people who are blind, memoir writing, Uncategorized, writing

Many of the fledgling memoirists who sign up for my 90-minute Getting Your Memoir Off the Ground workshop at Northwestern Summer Writers Institute on July 30 will be younger than the seniors in the memoir-writing classes I lead in Chicago. When I address groups like this, I can count on one of the writers asking […]

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Do they sound gay?

July 8, 201516 CommentsPosted in radio, Uncategorized

Maybe I’m being too harsh? I can’t see? So it’s possible I rely too heavily on the way things sound? I’m walking down the street? Or sitting at our local tavern? Hackneys? And people around me talk? As if they aren’t sure what they’re saying? They ask questions? But never pause for an answer? By […]

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