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Not Quite What I Was Planning: Six-Word Memoirs by Writers Famous and Obscure
Contributor(s): Smith, Larry (Author), Fershleiser, Rachel (Author)
ISBN: 0061374059     ISBN-13: 9780061374050
Publisher: Harper Perennial
OUR PRICE:   $14.39  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: February 2008
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Annotation: A fascinating, addictively compelling, illustrated collection of six-word memoirs that are alternately humorous, sad, and strange, from writers both famous and obscure. 32 b&w illustrations throughout.
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BISAC Categories:
- Biography & Autobiography | Personal Memoirs
- Language Arts & Disciplines | Style Manuals
- Language Arts & Disciplines | Writing - Authorship
Dewey: B
LCCN: 2008299771
Physical Information: 0.7" H x 5" W x 7.1" (0.40 lbs) 240 pages
 
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Publisher Description:

Deceptively simple and surprisingly addictive, Not Quite What I Was Planning is a thousand glimpses of humanity--six words at a time.

One Life. Six Words. What's Yours?

When Hemingway famously wrote, For Sale: baby shoes, never worn, he proved that an entire story can be told using a half dozen words. When the online storytelling magazine SMITH asked readers to submit six-word memoirs, they proved a whole, real life can be told this way too. The results are fascinating, hilarious, shocking, and moving.

From small sagas of bittersweet romance (Found true love, married someone else) to proud achievements and stinging regrets (After Harvard, had baby with crackhead), these terse true tales relate the diversity of human experience in tasty bite-sized pieces. From authors Jonathan Lethem and Richard Ford to comedians Stephen Colbert and Amy Sedaris, to ordinary folks around the world, everyone has a six-word story to tell.


Contributor Bio(s): Fershleiser, Rachel: -

Rachel Fershleiser is SMITH's memoir editor and has written for the Village Voice, the New York Press, Print, and the National Post. Rachel lives in New York City.

Smith, Larry: -

LARRY SMITH is an adjunct associate professor of economics at the University of Waterloo and a recipient of the University of Waterloo's Distinguished Teacher Award. During his longstanding tenure, Smith has taught and counselled more than 23,000 students on the subject of their careers, representing more than 10 percent of UW's alumni. Smith has worked with more than 500 teams of student entrepreneurs, advising them as they have created companies of significant size and success across industries as broad-reaching as communications, software, robotics, entertainment, design and real estate. Smith is also president of Essential Economics Corporation, an economic consulting practice that serves a wide range of public and private clients. "Why You Will Fail to have a Great Career," his TEDx Talk based on his experience counselling students, has been viewed by over six million people.