Articles related to "Patricia Hampl"Hampl struggles with wanting to write in her own way and not be conformed to what others are wanting to hear. Hampl's grandmother assists her indirectly in this process.
A beautifully written reminiscence of family and place (and their connection) Patricia Hampl's The Florist's Daughter is the most recent in a series of memoirs.
If an autobiography is one's self-written life story, yet one retires to "write her memoirs," aren't they really the same thing?
Is memoir art? A look at this highly criticized genre of creative nonfiction--and how the writer of memoir can create work worthy of praise.
A well-organized and comprehensive college writing and rhetoric textbook is vital to success in learning to write a strong essay and become a better reader.
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