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I knew it would be painful to write a memoir.
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The thing that fiction can do is look from the inside out rather than from the outside in. Even memoir leaves me somewhat frustrated. I think now we need a poet to uncover what isn't on the surface.
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I was told that my best-case scenario would likely consist of writing my memoir and then disappearing.
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