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    Thursday, November 19, 2009

    Telling the Story

    Notes for the last chapter of my memoir, Ring of Fire: our emails from March to June, 1995. The end is —and was—the beginning.

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    9 Comments:

    Blogger Cid said...

    Congratulations. Is it like giving birth? You forget all the pain once you hold your child in your arms.
    Can't wait to read your story.

    12:26 PM  
    Blogger Susan said...

    Damn. I'm afraid if I read it I will be hopelessly dissatisfied with my own love story, which went something like, "Shit, it turned pink. You wanna get married?"

    5:23 PM  
    Blogger Kyran said...

    Thanks, Cid! Susan, that pretty much describes our sixth wedding anniversary.

    12:12 AM  
    Blogger Suzanne said...

    I can only imagine what a feeling of accomplishment this gives you and a feeling of nostalgia to re-read those email from so long ago.

    8:30 PM  
    Blogger Joy! said...

    Now that is a stack of notes!
    Last chapter. *whew!* Lovely-scary. But aren't you relieved-proud? Or maybe you haven't reached that point yet. I know I'm excited and I haven't even read it yet.

    9:19 AM  
    Blogger Denise said...

    congrats on the last chapter...fantastic. after meeting you and reading your bit in True Mom Confessions, i'm anxiously awaiting your book.

    6:03 AM  
    Blogger Laurie said...

    I'm so psyched to read this book.

    12:24 AM  
    Blogger colleen said...

    I imagine it took a lot of coffee.

    3:27 PM  
    Blogger No New is Good News said...

    Hey! I can't wait to read it either! And happy 40th :)

    It's funny how many times we are saying that this year, as we seem to be more connected to our own cohort than ever (maybe milestone years draw us back to the kids we grew up with?).

    Sorry I missed you in Newfoundland with my bout o' the swine flu!

    xo Tara

    12:29 AM  

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