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I wish I had another chance to write that school composition, 'What I Did Last Summer.' When I wrote it in fifth grade, I was scared and just recorded: 'It was interesting. It was nice. My summer was fun.' I snuck through with a B grade. But I still wondered, How do you really do that? Now it is obvious. You tell the truth and you depict it in detail: 'My mother dyed her hair red and polished her toenails silver. I was mad for Parcheesi and running the sprinkler catching beetles in a mason jar and feeding them grass. My father sat at the kitchen table a lot staring straight ahead, never talking, a Budweiser in his hand.

~ Natalie Goldberg

Natalie Goldberg Memoir Natalie Goldberg Writing

Don't read their rubbish... Read mine ☺️

~ Jacqueline Creek

Jacqueline Creek Autobiographical Fiction Coming Of Age Family Sagas Inspirational Memoir Modern History Sheffield Yorkshire

It is winter, and very cold. There are icicles against the glass, and frost. I am tracing a pattern, before it melts. Before it fades, and is lost for good, like memories

~ Suzy Davies

Suzy Davies Memoir Romance

Writing about oneself is an egotistical adventure unless the act of self-exploration revolves around the distinct goal of heightening a person’s cache of knowledge, ideas, and level of self-awareness.

~ Kilroy J. Oldster

Kilroy J. Oldster Essay Writing Memoir Memories Quotes Personal Essay Personal Essays Writing Writing Philosophy Writing Quotes

Writing is a cerebral journey where the writer molds experience into useful thought capsules and thoughtfully takes recitative inventory of their spiritual depot. The act of personal essay writing is a subtle search to track and discover how a contiguous chain of occurrences links the essayist’s case history of rational and irrational behavior. Writing a person’s life story fosters acceptance of their prior personal failures and serves to open a doorway to living modestly and harmoniously.

~ Kilroy J. Oldster

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Change is still resented on the Plains, so much so much so that many small-town people cling to the dangerous notion that while the world outside may change drastically, their town does not...... when myth dictates that the town has not really changed, ways of adapting to new social and economic conditions are rejected: not vigorously, but with a strangely resolute inertia...Combatting inertia in a town such as Lemmon can seem like raising the dead. It is painful to watch intelligent business people who are dedicated to the welfare of the town spend most of their energy combatting those more set in their ways. Community spirit can still work wonders here - people raised over $500,000 in the hard times of the late 1980s to keep the Lemmon nursing home open...By the time a town is 75 or 100 years old, it may be filled with those who have come to idealize their isolation. Often these are people who never left at all, or fled back to the safety of the town after a try at college a few hundred miles from home, or returned after college regarding the values of the broader, more pluralistic world they had encountered as something to protect themselves and their families from...More than ever, I've come to see conspiracy theories as the refuge of those who have lost their natural curiosity to cope with change.

~ Kathleen Norris

Kathleen Norris Binghamton Kathleen Norris Memoir Small Towns Spiritual Geography Spiritual Memoir

By the time a town is 75 or 100 years old, it may be filled with those who have come to idealize their isolation. Often these are people who never left at all, or fled back to the safety of the town after a try at college a few hundred miles from home, or returned after college regarding the values of the broader, more pluralistic world they had encountered as something to protect themselves and their families from...

~ Kathleen Norris

Kathleen Norris Binghamton Kathleen Norris Memoir Small Towns Spiritual Geography Spiritual Memoir

More than ever, I've come to see conspiracy theories as the refuge of those who have lost their natural curiosity to cope with change.

~ Kathleen Norris

Kathleen Norris Binghamton Geography Kathleen Norris Memoir Prophetic Imagination Small Towns Spiritual Geography Spiritual Memoir

I want to sling a stone, a small rock into a pool, see it ripple. I want to shake a tree, create a small storm..

~ Suzy Davies

Suzy Davies Biography Memoir

The landscape is bathed in the honeyed light of morning. Sometimes the memory of winter comes again. And my days are colored reveries of you, my nights sensuous

~ Suzy Davies

Suzy Davies Biography Memoir Romance

On his departure, he glanced swiftly back as he passed the furtive gaze of the gloved footmen.He was swept away in the momentum of shimmering glass....I had seen how the world turned, and I was beginning to feel my own power

~ Suzy Davies

Suzy Davies Memoir Romance

His lone withdrawing figure blended anonymously with the darkness, Dr Raven's quick, light steps becoming gradually distant, drowned out by the clicking staccato rush of trains, the steady drip of rainwater, and the clock of a nearby church as it heralded the hour

~ Suzy Davies

Suzy Davies Biography Memoir Romance

I was an unwilling passenger leaving the Big Country. I would miss the mountains and the waterfalls,the treks on broad horses' backs to hidden villages in secret valleys.

~ Suzy Davies

Suzy Davies Literary Fiction Memoir Romance

Writing is...creating tattoos which are invisible, under your skin

~ Suzy Davies

Suzy Davies Biography Memoir

Our eyes met. I kissed her soft face, and down the stairs they descended. Their voices blended into an echo, a murmur. I ventured barefoot into the bedroom. The dark gown lay crumpled upon the bed

~ Suzy Davies

Suzy Davies Memoir Romance

Language makes us human, the heart knows. Memories abide in the body. They live on in the walls of our houses and in our objects. They are the sentiments which endure and sustain us in the infinite chambers of our hearts. Our hearts remember. Our hearts have this language. Our hearts sing.

~ Suzy Davies

Suzy Davies Contemporary Fiction Memoir Romance Novel

There were women who navigated in canoes, holding their children, the beguiling wind blowing soft sleet kisses, raining upon their skins

~ Suzy Davies

Suzy Davies Memoir Romance

I wonder who else in the world was having such an exquisite dawn.

~ Hope Jahren

Hope Jahren Inspirational Memoir Poetic

The piper never knew we were watchers.....Sounds echoed - sounds of a Scottish love song. They echoed through the silence, soft and melancholy, as he kept time with his foot, and the metal of the bagpipes glinted, through faint moonshine, and lifting fog

~ Suzy Davies

Suzy Davies Magic Realism Memoir Romance

The sun came out, warm on my back through my white school blouse.the streets were familiar, past the old tannery, the Jet garage. Past the Asian corner shop with rainbow jars of Kayli, gobstoppers and sherbert love hearts. I was in love with Frankie.

~ Suzy Davies

Suzy Davies Memoir Romance

She hands me an ornament of The Virgin Mary. Pray to the Holy Mary, Mother of God! I notice she has a gold chain round her neck. It has the holy cross and a shamrock

~ Suzy Davies

Suzy Davies Biography Memoir

I was climbing high, high up Pen Dinas Head among the sparkling yellow gorse, sea birds and white heather, with the oily sheep huddled together against the wind

~ Suzy Davies

Suzy Davies Memoir

There are bald patches, like Daddy's head, on the pebble-dash, higher up than last year. I have picked off the stones. (I was a graffiti artist. No words, no pictures. The trace of identity marked in spaces.

~ Suzy Davies

Suzy Davies Memoir

We must plant our dreams in real earth. We must dirty our hands. It's the only way. Whether we dream of planting flower gardens or churches, ever dream needs a place in which to take root and grow. Every dream needs a home.

~ Christie Purifoy

Christie Purifoy Favorites Geography Of The Soul Memoir Place

The head can travel a far piece while the body sits in one spot. It can traverse many decades, and many conversations can be had, even with the dead.

~ Mary Karr

Mary Karr Alcoholism Memoir Memoirs

Joy, it is, which I’ve never known before, only pleasure or excitement. Joy is a different thing, because its focus exists outside the self – delight in something external, not satisfaction of some inner craving.

~ Mary Karr

Mary Karr Literature Quotes Memoir Memoirs

You don't need everyone to like you, just the right one(s)!

~ Latonya Tee Johnson

Latonya Tee Johnson Drama Humor Memoir Romance

In the meantime, Mary's mother continued to stock her daughter's 'bottom drawer' which she started when Mary was only five years old.  When we got engaged the 'drawer' was already well stocked but by the time we got married it was more like a well-endowed wardrobe. 

~ John L. Fear

John L. Fear Memoir

Tomorrow! How sweet its prospects for a drunkard the night before. There is no better word. Before the earth hurls itself into sunshine, nothing is not possible.

~ Mary Karr

Mary Karr Alcoholism Memoir Memoirs

But it's a neurological fact that the scared self holds on while the reasoned one lets go.

~ Mary Karr

Mary Karr Memoir Memoirs

It's hard to be an articulate ghost.

~ Mary Karr

Mary Karr Memoir Memoirs

Slurping these spirits is soul preparation, a warped communion, myself serving as god, priest, and congregation.

~ Mary Karr

Mary Karr Alcoholism Memoir Memoirs

Two years before our arrival at Maplehurst, we had left the Midwest eager for new jobs, milder weather, and a house of our own with a real backyard. We were unprepared for the enormity of our losses. Good friends. Close-knit community. A meaningful connection with the work of our minds and our hands.There was one lost thing, in particular. It was such a natural part of our prewilderness lives that I only ever recognized it after it was gone. In our northern city, we had lived a seasonal rhythm of summer festivals and winter sledding, spring baseball games and autumn apple picking. Our moments and our months were distinguished by the color of the trees, deep red or spring green, and the color of the lake, sparkling and playful in summer, menacing and dull in winter.These things were the beautiful, sometimes harsh, but always rhythmic backdrop in our days. Time was like music. It had a melody. In the wilderness, the only thing that differentiated one season from the next was my terrible winter asthma. Without time's music, I became aimless and disconnected, like a child's lost balloon.

~ Christie Purifoy

Christie Purifoy Favorites Geography Of The Soul Memoir Place

They took to walking and chatting in a park close to the house. Charles was flattered by the attention he was given by Edina. He had never had a girlfriend and smiled at the eagerness of this blossoming young woman. One evening, as they walked in the park. Charles took Edina's hand in his, and immediately the fire in his belly was lit.So, what is it you want to do, Edina?

~ Barbara Warren

Barbara Warren Historical Romance Memoir

I have tried to fight the impulse, the attraction, but my defenses crumble every time I see him. Since my divorce from Hank I'm practically love-starved.

~ Martha Lemasters

Martha Lemasters Divorce Love Memoir Romance Women S Rights

Pain engraves a deeper memory.

~ Anne Sexton

Anne Sexton Memoir Memoir Writing Writing Writing Life Writing Process Creative

Men ought to be a four-letter word! Menn!

~ Becky Lewellen Povich

Becky Lewellen Povich Humor Memoir

I think of the friendships I've strained, the generosity I've exploited, the bridges I've torched. Do as the heavens have done, forget your evil; with them, forgive yourself. There may be hope for me yet.

~ Anthony Ervin

Anthony Ervin Competition Memoir Olympians Rebuilding Swimming Zen And The Art Of Happiness

What if you had such severe schizophrenia that your life was just one hallucination after another? And what if people kept trying to drag you back out of those hallucinations, to prove that you weren't living in reality and that reality was nothing more than a psych hospital? Would you go?

~ Jonathan Harnisch

Jonathan Harnisch Jonathan Harnisch Memoir Mental Health Mental Illness Schizophrenia

The bassist -- always the bassist.

~ Rob Sheffield

Rob Sheffield Humor Memoir Musicians Rock Music
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