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- Ultra Short Memoirs
218,95 kr. The multiple Pushcart Prize nominated collection of ultra short memoirs, of various shapes and forms, including prose, poetry and narrative photography by both new and award winning authors each telling the stories of our lives in less than 300 words. Featuring the works of: Nancy Prothro Arbuthnot, Beatriz Badikian-Gartler, Valerie D. Benko, Jean Bonin, Bobbie S. Bryant, Jean Butterfield, Diane Caldwell, Helen Carson, Adam Cheshire, Casey Clabough, Beth Lynn Clegg, Ellen Dworsky, Michael Estabrook, Kathy Gilbert, Carmen Gillespie, Richard Goodman, Bobbie Hayse, Ashley Henley, Jessica Heriot, Meredith Hoffman, Jean Horak, Stephanie C. Horton, William L. Janes, Marilyn June Janson, Jamie Johnson, Carol Kanter, Evelyn Lampart, Gina Marie Lazar, Catherine Lee, Janine Lehane, Gerald A. McBreen, Aileen R. McCready, Leota Mccown-Hoover, Callie Melton, Jasminne Mendez, E. Ethelbert Miller, SueAnn Porter, Diana Raab, Lori Rottenberg, W. Clayton Scott, Don Segal, Judith Serin, Elaine Dugas Shea, Missi Smith, Diane Spodarek, Emily Fraser Voigt, Pavelle Wesser, Changming Yuan and Sally Zakariya
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198,95 kr. "The poems in Johnson's Memoir Poetic of a Naked Cop, inspired by the author's life as a soldier in Vietnam, a student in Berlin, a police officer in the U.S. heartland and his present life in suburban Washington, DC are riveting. With the commanding voice of a circus master, now serious, now playful, now caustic, now dreamy, Johnson presents an intriguing cast of characters--his persona-selves, to be sure, but also a high-wire artist, the mother of a slain teenager....A motif running throughout the book, in fact, is that of the theater, with the questions the theater raises of illusion and reality, identity, the purposes of art. The highly charged poems in Memoir Poetic will grip your mind long after you have finished reading. If you let their magic work, they may even cast new light on your own experiences, and how you tell the stories of your own life." -Nancy Prothro Arbuthnot
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- 198,95 kr.
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- A Collection of Memoir Chapbooks
218,95 kr. A volume of short memoir chapbooks comprised of compelling narratives. The following authors and titles are featured: Deep Blue: Poems of a Navy Life Nancy Prothro Arbuthnot My Life in Shoes Pamela L. Laskin The Enigma Gerri Luce Scenes from My Life on Hemlock Street: A Brooklyn Memoir Arlene L. Mandell Learning from Lady Chatterley Gloria Nixon-John My Two Years in Priest Corps Joe Novara Notes from 1970 Claude Clayton Smith
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- 218,95 kr.
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- An Anthology of Short Memoirs
243,95 kr. A literary collection will showcasing the art of short memoir with a variety of personal narratives of varying voices and artistic form. Featuring works by the following authors: Debra Baker; Richard Ballon; Diane Hoover Bechtler; Madeleine Beckman; J.D. Blair; Martha Everhart Braniff; Regina Murray Brault; David Breeden; Douglas G. Campbell; Yu-Han Chao; Casey Clabough; Beth Lynn Clegg; Elayne Clift; Alan Cohen; Karen de Balbian Verster; Summer DeNaples; Rebecca T. Dikinson; Christine Donovan; Gina Ferrara; Carmen Anthony Fiore; Sarah Glenn Fortson; Margaret Elysia Garcia; Lewis Gardner; Shelly Clark Geiser; Deni Ann Gereighty; Mac Greene; Susan Grier; Gloria Jean Harris; DaMaris B. Hill; Bradley Earle Hoge; Exsulo Illustro; Raud Kennedy; Jacqueline Kolosov; Kristin Laurel; Catherine Lee; Janine Lehane; Barbara Lewis; Russ Allison Loar; Nancy Lubarsky; Monica S. Macansantos; Deborah L. J. Mackinnon; Terry Martin; W. K. Medlen; Jasminne Mendez; Mariangela Mihai; Ann Mintz; Linda Mussillo; Dave Morrison; Cari Oleskewicz; Abla Poku; Mamie Potter; Cherri Randall; Robert F. Reid-Pharr; Carol J. Rhodes; Zack Rogow; Helen Ruggieri; Nan Rush; Rikki Santer; Judith Serin; W. Clayton Scott; Noelle Sickels; Paul Sohar; Alex Stein; Nancy Skalla; Rick Smith; Dorothy Stone; Barb Tartro; Tamara W.; Eleanor Vincent; Ahrend R. Walters; Gregg Weatherby; Sarah Brown Weitzman; Amber L. West; Beth Winegarner; Kirby Wright; and Nicole R. Zimmerman
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- 243,95 kr.
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- A Collection of Personal Narratives
243,95 kr. A unique collection of short memoir and personal narratives telling the stories of our lives. Featuring works by the following authors: Sandra Branum; Ann Marie Byrd; Tiffany Joy Butler; Cathleen Calbert; Martha Clarkson; Theresa Corbin; Madeline Davis; Francis DiClemente; Kent H. Dixon; Cathy Crenshaw Dohney; Paul Dragavon; Jared Duran; Adina Ferguson; Maureen Tolman Flannery; Renny Murphy Golden; Joan Goodreau; Kevin Heath; Erica Herd; Jane Hertenstein; Jeremiah Horrigan; Marilyn June Janson; Charlotte Jones; Chantal Jules; Marty Kingsbury; Jacqueline M. Koiner, II; Marylee Macdonald; Catherine Magdalena; Stephanie Millett; Christine Minter; Sheryl L. Nelms; Nancy Owen Nelson; Nancy Nicol; Kathleen O'Brien; Hal O'Leary; Helen Peppe; Gabrijel Savic Ra; Venetia Sjogren; Marian Rapoport; Anjie Seewer Reynolds; Molly Rivkin; Mark Saba; Alan L. Steinberg; Terry Meyer Stone; Fran Tempel; Debby Thompson; April C. Thornton; Kerry Trautman; Joe Wade; Sarah L. Webb; Janet Amalia Weinberg; Guinotte Wise; Kirk Wisland and Janet Youngblood.
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- 243,95 kr.
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- A Memoir
173,95 kr. The most poetic account of a woman coming to terms with her childhood being raised in a CIA household.The Review of Arts, Literature, Philosophy and the Humanities listed My CIA as a top ten book for 2012: Naming My CIA as a top ten book for 2012, Sarah Lee Fox of The Review of Arts, Literature, Philosophy and the Humanities (RALPH) wrote, "Ms. McCord is a charming writer, and I was knocked out by my My CIA. There is a mix here of the normal and ordinary life, and of the very exotic if now existentially threatening previous life . . . She's a stylist well capable of blending the banal and the scary." -The Review of Arts, Literature, Philosophy and the HumanitiesLies and secrecy are just everyday things when you live so close to the CIA. "My CIA" is a memoir from Katherine McCord who shares her stories of growing up so close to the CIA, as her father's missions kept them in the dark about his actions and fate, and an odd air of uncertainty even as they lived in the quiet Midwest. A familial tale of being so close to the CIA, "My CIA" is an informative and curious read.-Midwest Book ReviewYou'll want to read My CIA in one go, like I did, greedily, ready for every twist and in-breath that comes from the intricate layers of this expressionist tale. The poetic suspense of My CIA is a bit like Our Man in Havana colliding with Ariel, with deadpan humor and a poetic wit that cuts through the interstices between personal and public history. The family McCord creates, itself a kind of secret agency, operates like a postmodern dollhouse family with the banal-going-on-mysterious behaviors of Mother, Sisters, the Girls and the Father juxtaposed with genuine enigmas. What family espionage is revealed during a conversation between the Sisters where one holds the phone to the washing machine and the other responds, "But you wash everything"? There are hints of underhand influence and Who is the manipulator? floats above the pages making the reader want to investigate anyone's daily reality; but McCord's language is true blue. My CIA is at once smooth and complex, a comedy of manners and ghostly politics played on the stage of the Cold War, anticipating the epilogue of the 21st century. Best enjoyed with a martini, shaken not stirred.-Kathleene West, author of Summer of the Sub-Comandante and Water WitchingKatherine McCord's heartbreaking lyric memoir, My CIA, is a fine example of a literary work in which the artist has found the perfect form to contain the content, a shapely vessel to hold shards of memory and loss. Just as the life and identity of a CIA agent (the author's father) is provisional, the persona narrating this story of a family fractured by a mysterious father's absences is a shape-shifter: now knowing, now child-like, now elegaic, now funny, now deeply compassionate and forgiving, and always wise and razor-sharp. Whether McCord is writing about getting on a plane in the middle of the night as a child to go to Nepal or about driving over curbs after a run to the grocery store, talking to her children or mother or sister, or packing up the house to take her family and the dog on vacation in Maine, her voice sings. This memoir is haunting, disturbing, beautiful, and resonant. I could not put it down.-Natalia Rachel Singer, author of Scraping by in the Big Eighties
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- 173,95 kr.
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- Short Memoirs of Loss and Remembrance
218,95 kr. A heartfelt collection of narratives of various forms and shapes on grief, loss and remembrance. The following authors and titles are featured: MEGHAN K. BARNES Mad World; MARY CARPENTER Longing; FREDDA DURANDO My Fathers Hands; PAMELA GAY The Family Funeral;KELSEY GILMAN Forgiving Maren; JO GOING Stones and Roses; SUSAN GORDON Stars; NANCY GUSTAFSON Visiting Martha; PATRICIA GUZMAN About a Guy Named J*;KRISTIN HERREN A Letter to My Sister; MARY POTTER KENYON My Winter of Discontent; MICHAL MAHGEREFTEH Things She Left Behind; LINDSEY MEAD Four Corners of the Tent; AMANDA MILLER One Breath, Then Another; PATRICIA O'DONNELL Translation; CARL PALMER Her Candle; and CHRISTOPHER WOODS The Light You Made.
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- 218,95 kr.