The Memory Project
Off the top of my head, natural (Johnny Ketchum)


In IIRC we trust: The Memory Project is the extension of a writing exercise I've used for years, in which students are asked to take an experience and write about it as concretely as possible and see what happens. Does memory beget memory? Can tangible details convey emotion? Let's find out. Also some general nattering about the writing life and touring.

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March 2008
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01: Tess in Baltimore magazine (4 comments)
03: TMP's Movie Week (31 comments)
04: TMP's Movie Week: Part II (6 comments)
05: 6,144 (8 comments)
06: Multi-Tasking (23 comments)
07: The Things We Leave Behind (13 comments)
07: Check Your Calendars . . . (9 comments)
08: Golden Oldies (2 comments)
09: Wisdom from the Golden West (3 comments)
10: Offers That Can't Be Refused (8 comments)
11: Pub Date: A Tradition (16 comments)
12: Day 2 (6 comments)
13: Day 3: No DFL (13 comments)
13: Day 4: Everything's Bigger in Texas (8 comments)
14: End of Day 4 (2 comments)
15: Day 5: I Know I'm Tired, But . . . (5 comments)
16: Day 6: San Diego Airport Has Free Wi-Fi (12 comments)
17: Day 7: Fans (8 comments)
18: Day 8: Three Luna Bars to Go (16 comments)
19: Day 9: Hit 'Em Where They Ain't (16 comments)
20: Day 10: 4 a.m. Wake-up Call (3 comments)
21: Day 11: My Last Luna Bar (15 comments)
24: Day 12: Routines (5 comments)
25: Day 13: A Likely Story (4 comments)
26: Day 14: I'm #2 (6 comments)
27: Day 15: Nashville (7 comments)
28: Day 16: Minneapolis and St. Paul (5 comments)
29: Day 17: Life Is Good (3 comments)
30: Day 18: S'more, please (9 comments)
31: Day 19: Iowa City/Nothing Halfway (3 comments)


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