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June 5, 2014 • 23 Comments • Posted in memoir writing, UncategorizedWhat my memoir writers came up with when I asked them to write “One Thing I Didn’t Like About my Mother.”
What my memoir writers came up with when I asked them to write “One Thing I Didn’t Like About my Mother.”
So many of you commented here (or told me personally) about how much you liked reading last week’s post about 92-year-old writer Wanda Bridgeforth’s first try at using a new high-tech “caption phone,” that I thought you might enjoy this spirited email from Wanda about her progress with the phone since then: Hello from Wanda […]
Senior citizen? Aged? In their elderhood? Golden Ager? Old? Elderly? Baby-boommers are getting older. Do we need a new term to describe them?
I am always inspired by the stories my memoir writers read out loud about their past, but sometimes, I’m equally inspired by a story one of them tells me about what’s going on in their present life. Take Wanda. She has had a significant hearing loss since childhood and sits right next to me during […]
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