Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Giveaway: Fearless Confessions: A Writer's Guide to Memoir by Sue William Silverman


If you haven't yet read the amazing guest post from author Sue William Silverman (below), please do so before entering this giveaway. Sue has graciously offered to give one lucky reader of So a Blonde Walks Into a Review a copy of her book Fearless Confessions: A Writer's Guide to Memoir:



To enter, write the first sentence of YOUR memoir in the comments below.

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Deadline to enter is 11:59 EST, September 8, 2009. Winner will be selected at random using Random.org. Good luck!

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ky2here said...

People gaped and stared with stunned disbelief.

ky2here said...

Tweet sent as ky2here.

mverno said...

no one could be i really did it mverno@roadrunner.com

txgiggles45 said...

Looking at the photos in the old, dog-eared album took me back to a young woman I no longer recognized.
Thank you for the contest!
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Deborah Wellenstein said...

There is life beyond high school.

Thanks for the giveaway!

Anonymous said...

The first sentence of my memoir would be:

It was Wednesday.

Anonymous said...

I tweeted: http://twitter.com/sunnyview99/status/3726390674

Anonymous said...

I blogged: http://wut-givz.blogspot.com/2009/09/so-blonde-walks-into-review-fearless.html

Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

After she finished getting her degree, life changed for the better for the harried mom of three.

Anonymous said...

After she finished getting her degree, life changed for the better for the harried mom of three.

Anonymous said...

"I can't say if they are false memories or not, but they are the only memories I have."

Anonymous said...

Follower, sito50

Christina said...

Christina - xristya@rock.com - No matter what I looked like or what I did through all of the years, it was always unmistakably me!

Sheila Hickmon said...

Trying to find sanity she almost forgot herself.

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Sheila Hickmon said...

I follow your blog! mom2anutball

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I have you faved on technorati! mom2anutball

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Lee P said...

"She always knew who she was and what she would become". This was an interesting mandatory entry. Thanks for this giveaway and please count me in.

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Lee P said...

I follow your blog.

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Lee P said...

Tweet:

http://twitter.com/chinook92/status/3813849093

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renee said...

The first line would be
It was the first day back at school for the kids.

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Kim (Randominities) said...

I was sort of hoping this book would help with that first sentence.

And then I finally got a job in my career and it was the worst job experience I've had.

chromiumman said...

well, thank god that's over.

iggysaysno said...

No, it's true... my dogs saved my sanity!

Jayfr said...

If there are Indian names for everyone, Jay's was "Mover of Wood".

saturdaynightfever said...

We had the same opinion on plastic surgery; or so I thought.

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Anonymous said...

The day started as every other one had before...but it soon became apparent this was no ordinary dawning.

Thank you for the contest!

Anonymous said...

I'm a follower!

Anonymous said...

You're on my Technorati favorites list!

Gabriel S-J. said...

Great read, great contest!

Anonymous said...

Who was _____ _____?

USMCWife said...

I never was one to follow the tide of 'popular' opinion.

tina reynolds said...

Growing up in the shadows of a bipolar parent.. thanks for the chance to win eaglesforjack@gmail.com

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tina reynolds said...

i tweeted thanks for the chance to win http://twitter.com/eaglesforjack/status/3857349075
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Dawn Reid said...

I have always looked the same even though I have tried to change.

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