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By Marilyn Bousquin I Early in my writing journey—we’re talking 1980s—I took a creative writing class with a famous novelist professor. One day the class workshopped a story I’d written about an adolescent girl with anorexia. Lo and behold, my classmates liked it. One boy was so captivated by…
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On Memoir Writing: Do We Have to Call It Therapy? — BREVITY’s Nonfiction Blog
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By Mary J. Breen I teach memoir classes with seniors. People who hear about these classes are forever telling me how much they approve. “Writing is such good therapy!” they say, one after another. But is it useful to call it therapy? I don’t think so, and I think…
