Archive for the “memoir writing” Category

Name a song from your teenage years that sticks with you

March 14, 20187 CommentsPosted in careers/jobs for people who are blind, guest blog, memoir writing, politics, writing prompts

I’m piggybacking on the Mondays with Mike post about civics this week with an essay written by Mel Washburn. Mel is a writer in one of the memoir-writing classes I lead for The Village Chicago, and the essay he came up with for the prompt, “A Song from Your Teenage Years That Sticks With You” […]

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If you didn’t hear Bob Eisenberg and me on the radio Wednesday night…

March 9, 20185 CommentsPosted in careers/jobs for people who are blind, memoir writing, radio, teaching memoir, writing prompts

…don’t despair! our interview with Justin Kaufmann on The Download is already available online. Just link here to the WGN Radio site and hit the button marked “play.” I’m about to do that myself right now to see how we sound — the interview went by so quickly it’s all a blur! I’ll say goodbye […]

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Tune in to hear Bob Eisenberg and me on WGN Radio Wednesday night, March 7 at 9 pm Central Time

March 4, 20183 CommentsPosted in careers/jobs for people who are blind, memoir writing, radio, writing prompts

When Regan Burke and I were on WGN radio in January touting the benefits of memoir-writing, Justin Kaufmann, host of The Download, said over the air that “Stories by seniors make for great radio,” and that they should “have Beth on again with more writers from the memoir classes.” I contacted Justin and his producer […]

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If you could have a guarantee that one specific person would read your memoir

March 1, 20186 CommentsPosted in careers/jobs for people who are blind, memoir writing, radio, teaching memoir, writing, writing prompts

I tuned into Fresh Air Monday right in the middle of an interview with a guy they said was a cartoonist well-known for his series, “The Pain — When Will It End?” Host Dave Davies was asking the guy questions. Where did his impulse to express himself this way come from, what was his process for […]

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