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Benefits of teaching memoir: It can help people heal

July 27, 20184 CommentsPosted in careers/jobs for people who are blind, guest blog, memoir writing, teaching memoir

Ah, the things I learn from the memoir-writers in my classes. Until civil rights advocate Regan Burke encouraged me to start up a class of my own here in Printer’s Row, I didn’t know a thing about “bibliotherapy,” the idea that writing memoir can help alleviate both emotional and physical pain. Regan’s guest post today […]

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Benefits of teaching memoir: it’s some kind of therapy thing

July 20, 20185 CommentsPosted in careers/jobs for people who are blind, memoir writing, teaching memoir

When I assigned “Traits I Share with my Mother” as a Mother’s Day writing prompt, Bill opted to write about his stepmother. His essay starts decades ago, when he first came up with the expression “Good Betty/Bad Betty” to describe her behavior. Betty is 102 years old now, and Bill says the moniker still fits. […]

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Northwestern Summer Writers Conference #NUSWC18 early bird discount ends at midnight

July 15, 2018CommentsPosted in careers/jobs for people who are blind, writing

Just a quick note to remind you that the 2018 Northwestern Summer Writers Conference is from August 9 to August 11 this year, and they’ve extended their early bird registration through midnight today, Sunday, July 15. If you want to take advantage of the special rate, go to their website today and sign up. I’ve […]

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