| BOOK: “Eat, Pray, Love.” 1 hour ago by loopgum Author: Elizabeth Gilbert Subject: Spirality Genere: Memoir This book is the story of a woman’s spiritual and emotional journey as she rediscovers herself after a painful divorce. She travels to Italy, India and Bali and at each place she explores both her suroundings and her own needs and desires w ... Mouche Avec Moi - loopgum.wordpress.com · Rank: 120,353 · 1 reference | | THE STORY ONLY YOU CAN TELL – Part 6 16 hours ago by John CREATING AND FINE TUNING SCENES Editing My Wife’s Autobiography I am a saboteur behind the lines eliminating adjectives adverbs and other old lovers. -John Lehman In the following excerpt look for: 1. description (how much?– the telling detail, not adjectives or adverbs, get the audience to judge, u ... Cool Plums Weblog - coolplums.wordpress.com · 2 references | | spring fever - memoirs of an extinct childhood 17 hours ago by Teh Jess Winter is a rough time for a kid who's growing up on a farm. After spending the spring, summer and fall playing outdoors, having all kinds of adventures, to be forced inside for a few months is tortuous. Oh sure, you can still go out and enjoy the winter sports, but cold is cold, whether you're havi ... Teh Life and Times of... - tehlifeandtimes.blogspot.com | | Suzanne Guillette: The TNB Self-Interview 18 hours ago by Suzanne Guillette When I thought about the task of a “self-interview,” my first response was, But I interview myself all the time—only I don’t imagine that the folks who came up with this idea want to know the answers to, “Wait—why am going through another winter in the Northeast?” or “I know I want that third cup of ... The Nervous Breakdown - next.thenervousbreakdown.com | | Reaction: The Story of San Michele 18 hours ago by vacuouswastrel “A man can stand a lot as long as he can stand himself.” “I repent little I have done; I retract nothing.” “What you keep to yourself you lose; what you give away you keep for ever.” “One of the FAMOUS books of this century”, says the cover. It can’t be denied: published in 1929, it was on its twelf ... Occassional Mumbling - vacuouswastrel.wordpress.com · 1 reference | | The Pursuit of Happiness in Retirement: Outrunning the Reaper 19 hours ago by Harry & Norma Jean Pendery The Pursuit of Happiness in Retirement: Outrunning the Reaper If you were told you were going to die, but you still had your wits and some strength, how would you spend your final days? What would be at the top of your "bucket list"? For us, it was to travel the United States, Mexico, and Canada on ... Retirement Calculator - retirementcalculator.ieeshop.com | | What You Don’t Know About Retirement: A Funny Retirement Quiz 20 hours ago by Familycentrics A Funny Retirement Quiz Q: What’s the best way for a retiree to make sure his memoirs are read? A: Include lots of clues about hidden money. Q: Why do new retirees suddenly look ten years younger? A: They suddenly… Familycentrics - familycentrics.com · 2 references | | ‘Perfection” isn’t perfect, but I enjoyed reading it 21 hours ago by minnesotatransplant I love reading memoirs. They are my favorite genre. They prove the axiom that truth is stranger than fiction. I’ve just finished “Perfection: A Memoir of Betrayal and Renewal” by Julie Metz, and I liked it very much. It’s the story of her husband’s sudden death at 44 and her subsequent discovery of ... Minnesota Transplant - minnesotatransplant.wordpress.com · 1 reference | | Memoir Blog # 6, Life With Joe 21 hours ago by anywhereiwander Chapter 6 Life with Joe, I found out very swiftly, was anything but boring. The phone never stopped ringing, the invitations never stopped arriving and people would drop in on any excuse just for a chat. For a few weeks I had the definite feeling that many were passing by simply to give me the once ... Anywhereiwander's Blog - anywhereiwander.wordpress.com | |