You have to take pains in a memoir not to hang on the reader's arms, like a drunk, and say, And then I did this and it was so interesting.


William Zinsser, Inventing the Truth (1987)


You have to take pains in a memoir not to hang on the reader's arms, like a drunk, and say, And then I did this and it was so interesting.

You have to take pains in a memoir not to hang on the reader's arms, like a drunk, and say, And then I did this and it was so interesting.

You have to take pains in a memoir not to hang on the reader's arms, like a drunk, and say, And then I did this and it was so interesting.

You have to take pains in a memoir not to hang on the reader's arms, like a drunk, and say, And then I did this and it was so interesting.