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The Q&A is different when the audience is blind

May 27, 20186 CommentsPosted in blindness, book tour, Braille, careers/jobs for people who are blind, memoir writing, Mike Knezovich, public speaking, teaching memoir, technology for people who are blind, travel, visiting libraries, visiting schools, writing

The questions Robin Sitten and I got from our audience at the Perkins School for the Blind Thursday sure were thought-provoking. Here’s a sampling: Did you write your memoir Long Time, No See as therapy, or did you write it to share your journey with others? The people who sign up for your memoir classes, […]

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Likely the closest I’ll ever come to an online date — and it’s in front of an audience!

May 18, 20186 CommentsPosted in blindness, book tour, careers/jobs for people who are blind, memoir writing, public speaking, travel, visiting libraries, visiting schools

Mike, Whitney the Seeing Eye dog and I are heading to New England this week to meet the narrator who read the audible.com version of Writing Out Loud. Robin Sitten and I have corresponded via email, we follow each other on twitter, and of course I know her voice — I’ve listened to her sensational […]

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More questions from school kids, this time with a Long Island accent

March 28, 201811 CommentsPosted in blindness, book tour, guide dogs, questions kids ask, Seeing Eye dogs, travel, visiting schools

Mike, Whitney and I flew into La Guardia last Tuesday evening. The next day, New York City schools were closed due to snow. The next day, schools on Long Island were closed, too, so our Thursday visit to Rall Elementary School was cancelled. Eyebrows up! Whitney and I finally outlasted Mother Nature on Friday. We spent […]

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My writers have kept some good company

October 28, 20175 CommentsPosted in book tour, careers/jobs for people who are blind, guest blog, memoir writing, public speaking, writing, writing prompts

Whitney and I gave a presentation at Bethany Retirement Community yesterday. Bethany sponsors a weekly memoir-writing class for residents there, and yesterday’s event began with a lovely reading of short pieces six of the writers in their class had written. Each participant had provided photos. While staff members read the essays aloud, the photos that […]

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What Wanda wrote: Part Three

October 11, 20171 CommentPosted in book tour, careers/jobs for people who are blind, memoir writing, public speaking, visiting libraries

A confession of sorts: I was going to just feature excerpts of Wanda Bridgeforth’s essays here on The Safe & Sound blog while Mike and I were away on Martha’s Vineyard, but I’m having such fun reading over her work that I’m continuing the series. Here’s another story Wanda might read when she appears with […]

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