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“Memory resides in specific details, not in abstract notions like ‘beautiful’ or ‘angry.'”

Who better to write a book about writing memoirs than Judith Barrington? She can speak from experience as an author and teacher. In this book, which is widely used in college courses and has sold more than 100,000 copies, she … Continue reading

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