“Why do you want to write this memoir?” my memoir coach Shari Caudron asked. A simple enough question that didn’t prepare me for the confusion and torrent of emotions that followed. Three years ago I set out to write a memoir. It was to be a sweeping saga of intergenerational trauma passed through three generations of a Catholic family in India. It would read like the Indian version of
Looking forward to reading your take on it. After three years of false starts and second guessing, I have you to thank for your daily emails and that zoom call for helping me get out of my own way and start writing.
Another great threshold -- congrats, Genevieve! I remember that Kurt Vonnegut quote. Thanks for reminding me. I think I'll post about it too!
Looking forward to reading your take on it. After three years of false starts and second guessing, I have you to thank for your daily emails and that zoom call for helping me get out of my own way and start writing.
I'm delighted to be of help!