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This is a personal project by @dellsystem. I built this to help me retain information from the books I'm reading.

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Silicon Valley is the name for a psychological obsession

Aside from the simple geographical designation, Silicon Valley is the name for a psychological obsession found anyplace where people believe that instant fame and fortune can be gained through silicon chips and Web sites, or lotteries or stock-market trading. This dream nourishes itself on an addic…

—p.11 Down and Out in Silicon Valley Introduction (0) by Mel Krantzler, Patricia Biondi Krantzler
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leaving breadcrumbs for the reader advice/writing

So right off, he readies us for voices weaving together and for radical shifts in tone from light to dark. As a writer you can’t just start jamming stuff together, hoping the reader will magically know what’s in your mind. You have to start out slowly, by laying transitions—like leaving breadcrumbs…

—p.209 The Art of Memoir Michael Herr: Start in Kansas, End in Oz (193) by Mary Karr
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there was a map of Vietnam on the wall

There was a map of Vietnam on the wall of my apartment in Saigon and some nights, I’d lie on my bed and look at it, too tired to do anything more than just get my boots off. That map was a marvel, especially now that it wasn’t real anymore. For one thing, it was very old. It had been left there y…

—p.206 Michael Herr: Start in Kansas, End in Oz (193) by Mary Karr
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a memoir checklist

1.  Paint a physical reality that uses all the senses and exists in the time you’re writing about—a singular, fascinating place peopled with objects and characters we believe in. Should include the speaker’s body or some kinesthetic elements.
2.  Tell a story that gives the reader some idea of you…

—p.190 An Incomplete Checklist to Stave Off Dread (189) by Mary Karr
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revisions are about clarifying and evoking feelings

On the most basic level, bad sentences make bad books. Poet Robert Hass taught me you can rewrite a poem by making every single line better. I revise and revise and revise. Any editor of mine will tell you how crappy my early drafts are. Revisions are about clarifying and evoking feelings in the re…

—p.184 Why Memoirs Fail (181) by Mary Karr