don’t know start,” one [writing student] wail. Start childhood, tell t — Anne Lamott, Bird Bird: Instructions Writing Life

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I don't know where to start," one [writing student] will wail. Start with your childhood, I tell them. Plug your nose and jump in, and write down all your memories as truthfully as you can. Flannery O' Connor said that anyone who has survived childhood has enough material to write for the rest of his or her life. Maybe your childhood was grim and horrible, but grim and horrible is Okay if it is well done. Don't worry about doing it well yet, though. Just get it down.

Anne Lamott, Bird by Bird: Some Instructions on Writing and Life

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