Post #65 – Women’s Memoirs, Writing Prompt – Kendra Bonnett and Matilda Butler
Consider Point of View When Writing Memoir
Sunday, my husband and I boarded United Flight #36 departing San Francisco for Boston at 6 AM. The preceding seven days, each lasting 28 hours, rushed by in a frenzy of signing acceptances and amendments for the sale of our home of the past 13 years, getting bids and negotiating with movers, giving away at least 1500 books, and releasing our memories into the hands of a team of packers.
This was a crazy time to get on a plane as we have to be out of the house in a week and there is still much to be done. But months ago, we decided to make a quick trip to Boston to help my sister-in-law celebrate her 80th birthday. At some moment of utter optimism, we thought, “Why cancel? We can get it all done.” [click to continue…]
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