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SIX-WORD MEMOIRS on LOVE and HEARTBREAK“Irresistibly clever.” -Chicago Tribune
"When Hemingway famously wrote, 'For Sale: baby shoes, never worn,' he told an entire story in a half dozen words. When the online magazine SMITH asked readers to submit six-word memoirs, they received stories that are hilarious, shocking, and moving."
Amazon.com: "From the editors of the New York Times bestseller Not Quite What I Was Planning comes another collection of terse true tales—this time simple sagas exploring the complexities of the human heart. Six-Word Memoirs on Love & Heartbreak contains hundreds of personal stories about the pinnacles and pitfalls of romance. Brilliant in their brevity, these insightful slivers of passion, pain, and connection capture every shade of love and loss—six words at a time." |
LinksBerkshire Festival of Women Writers 2012
March 26 workshop at the Lenox Library at the krip
escape from nyc The New York Times: Joey Reynolds Show
sad but true Reading at Highline Ballroom two, NYC
Six-Word Memoirists Read with Rick Moody, John Wesley Harding, Jonathan Ames, etc. Reading at Highline Ballroom one, NYC @5:13
Smith Mag./McSweeney's Event at HIGHLINE BALLROOM, NYC MOMoirs
Runner-Up, MOMoir contest (sorry, mom) Smith Mag
I'm the 6-Word Memoirist of the Day Epiphany Magazine
"Ting," winter 2010 fivechapters
"Freizeit," full text Nidus Literary Journal
"Dishdash," full text
Ballyhoo Stories
"Belly Dancing," Songs and Cacophony Issue, fall 2005 THE HARBOR JOURNAL, Vol. II
"Hearing Journey in Rite Aid" (ode to Steve Perry) |