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Marion’s New Book: The Memoir Project

by Anastasia on June 21, 2011

By Marion Roach Smith
THE MEMOIR PROJECT is the name of my new book. Accompanied by the subtitle, A Thoroughly Non-Standardized Text for Writing & Life, the book’s title reflects it contents – a little irreverent, while being very how-to about writing what you know. When it was time to give a title to the book, those words seemed to sum it up best. Read on.

Sisters Telling Their Tales

by Anastasia on March 10, 2011

By Marion Roach Smith
A RECENT STUDENT said simply, “I write to understand myself.” And I loved that. The world would be a better place if we all understood ourselves just the eensiest bit more, don’t you agree? Does it mean that all the people who are writing about themselves should publish? Of course not. In fact, this particular student has no aspirations toward publishing. And good for him. His aspirations delight me, as does his increasing awareness of the life he leads. How about you? Have you got something you’d like to examine about yourself? I bet you do, and that all you need is a little inspiration. Here’s some.

Notes from a Brother

by Anastasia on February 24, 2011

SISTER ANASTASIA’S recently jumped a big hurdle: she completed her graduate thesis reading! While her big brother couldn’t be there in person (he was busy sunning himself in Costa Rica), he did send something in his place.

Memoir Essentials, on the Cheap

by Anastasia on February 1, 2011

By Marion Roach Smith
CHEAP NOTEBOOKS ENJOY the singular fame of being one of only two things you need to be a memoirist. The other, of course is a pen. You can add index cards to the list, but if you go out into your daily rounds carrying little more than a pen and a notebook you can write memoir. And you know what? You don’t have to believe me. This time, I’m bringing in a reliable witness. Meet her here.

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