a bright wall in a dark room.: Heartburn (1986)
by Liz Shannon Miller
Every writer, at some point in their writing career, faces the question of how to tell their own story. Some delve into full-on autobiography. Some borrow from their personal lives but change key details. Some take one real event and build an entire fictional world…
This was written the week Nora Ephron passed away, but is still relevant today. I think?
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still relevant today. I think?
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