Memory and Imagination in Human Experience Tony Earley explores his memory with his book "Somehow Form a Family". In the introduction, he will guide the reader to understand the purpose of the story form, define individual papers, and reveal the true nature of creative nonfiction. In the next ten articles, he provides sketches of events and characters that shape his life. Earley focuses on the various commonalities of each story and provides readers with everything they need to know on a relatively short page.
This sequel to Tony Earley 's Jim the Boy, this book is better. Many of the books of World War II were written by writers never before experienced and they regained this scene by fully demonstrating all aspects of the drama and important life's character's life I am trying. But Early seems to be just right, understanding that life still exists in many common ways and many general emotions gather during the storm. The story takes place in a teenage boy in a small town that fell for the girl who served. Simple, quiet, excellent
Tony and I met through small group friends. This is the UGA '75 or '76 Dirk & Tony show. Because Dirk was a friend of Tony, I played a duet and decided to sing "Beach" music. This was very popular among the universities of those days. Athens is a very musical city that listens to live music on Friday and Saturday nights. Tony tried suicide three times, but this is terrible. "I do not know if I can spend another day, I do not think life is worth living. I need to do something for that." Think carefully about details every minute
Anthropologists will write them down if they are a primitive Amazon tribe facing the endangered crisis. However, we did not think so much, so we wrote it by Jeanne Shoemaker (and Tony Earley and Wendell Berry, and Jack Driscoll and Marc Watkins). Thank you everyone.