Archive for the “memoir writing” Category

Thanks to the National Endowment for the Arts

April 23, 20134 CommentsPosted in Beth Finke, blindness, memoir writing, technology for people who are blind, Uncategorized

Hi folks–it’s still Mike here, Beth will be back on the job soon. Meantime, thought I’d share a letter of appreciation she wrote to the National Endowment for the Arts, which funded her stay at the Vermont Studio Center — it gives a pretty nice summary of her time there.  April 19, 2013 Dear National […]

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What was this post supposed to be about again? Oh, yeah

February 26, 20134 CommentsPosted in Beth Finke, blindness, memoir writing, Uncategorized, writing

Two of the memoir-writing classes I lead each week are sponsored by Lincoln Park Village, a non-profit organized by older adults who want to age at home. The Village boasts over 300 members, and its classes — everything from meditation to a “boot camp” that enhances memory  —  meet in people’s homes. To kick off the […]

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It all started at the Copa

February 14, 201315 CommentsPosted in memoir writing, Uncategorized

Marion Karczmar is a mischievous writer who sparkles when she reads her essays for our Monday afternoon memoir class, and I’m excerpting a piece she wrote to celebrate Valentine’s Day today. The essay is about her enduring love for her husband, and it opens with Marion asking herself the age-old question: what does the word […]

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