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Saturdays with Seniors: Feeling Fine with Marjorie

October 24, 20203 CommentsPosted in careers/jobs for people who are blind, guest blog, memoir writing, teaching memoir, travel, writing prompts

I am pleased to feature Marjorie Freed as our Saturdays with Seniors guest blogger today. Longtime Chicago residents might remember her as the owner of Nonpareil, one of the coolest shops on Clark Street back when Clark Street was full of very cool independently-owned stores. She and her husband Harvey collected outsider art and were […]

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Still Time to Sign Up Online for Regan’s Book Launch: Party Starts Today at 4 pm CT

October 20, 20203 CommentsPosted in guest blog, memoir writing, teaching memoir

If you’re reading this before 4:00 pm CT today, you’re in luck. You can still register for the free online launch for Regan Burke’s published memoir, “In That Number.” I’m reposting Regan’s own announcement from her Back Story Essays blog. The book launch is free, but you have to register first, and registration information is […]

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Saturdays with Seniors: From Newsboy to Newspaperman

October 3, 20205 CommentsPosted in guest blog, memoir writing, writing prompts

I am pleased to introduce Howard Marks as our Saturdays with Seniors guest blogger today. The essay he wrote when I assigned “My Grandfather’s Job” pays homage to his maternal grandfather for exposing 12-year-old Howard to the merits of quality journalism. After graduating high school, Howard studied at the University of Illinois-Chicago and became editor-in-chief […]

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