It’s Complicated: 3 Rules for Writing about Difficult Relationships
“Love truth, but pardon error.” – Voltaire If my mother hadn’t died, she would have been 89 on March 1st. And if she hadn’t died, I might not have written
“Love truth, but pardon error.” – Voltaire If my mother hadn’t died, she would have been 89 on March 1st. And if she hadn’t died, I might not have written
In a fit of pure procrastination, I surfed over to Slate.com and saw that they’re featuring information on memoirs this week. Their critics are reviewing memoirs and memoirists and discussing
truth n. , pl. truths. Conformity to fact or actuality. A statement proven to be or accepted as true. In the current controversy over whether memoir should be “true,” Mary
Author Bryce Courtenay once asked Stephen King what makes a book good. Bryce probably expected a detailed lesson on writing. But King simply replied, “Bum Glue.” At the 412 Creative
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