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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05: LS: On the Links
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06: Syd Goldfield
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07: LS: The Crider House Rule, Redux
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07: Barbara Parker
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08: LS: On Your Radio
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09: LS: Talking Points
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09: Bonus: A Free Short Story Online
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10: LS: Pub Date
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11: LS: Good Busy
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12: LS: Holy Grail, Within Reach
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13: LS: No Sleep 'Till Brooklyn
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14: LS: The Art of Losing
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15: LS: White Wisteria
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16: LS: Prodigal Daughter
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17: LS: Pimpage and Must Reading
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19: LS: Casssandra and Me
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20: LS: Friends Indeed
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22: LS: Stuck Inside Fort Lauderdale With Those AirTran Blues Again
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23: LS: And It Was Still Hot
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24: LS: The Numbers Game
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24: Bonus: Words, Words, Words
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25: LS: And on the 15th Day . . .
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25: LS: The Perpetual Argument
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26: LS: Serendipitous Reading
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27: LS: Found Poetry
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28: LS: Big Bang Theory
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30: LS: Another 48 Hours
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