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Richard Goodman I teach creative nonfiction writing to MFA students at the University of New Orleans. Inevitably, when we discuss memoir, the question of memory comes up. How can you remember things with any accuracy and reliability that happened so long ago? they ask. Especially dialogue. The students are wary of putting down dialogue from their deep past. Most of them are under thirty, so the time in the past they’re talking about that gives them pause is around fifteen to twenty years ago. How can we be expected to remember what someone said that long ago? they ask. Nonfiction is supposed to be a true account of what actually happened. Isn’t it? What should we do? they ask. I can’t remember one workshop I’ve taught where this question hasn’t been raised. ....
IS my tea towel racist? It is blue and white and has a picture of Morrissey on it and the words “to dry by your side is a heavenly way to dry”. Yes, I know: the joke’s a bit lame, but it amused me when I spotted it in a shop, and I dry my cups and plates with it, and I think it’s quite funny really. But I ask again: is the tea towel racist? A friend of mine spotted it when he was visiting me and asked if it was okay to have Morrissey memorabilia. Isn’t he racist? And if you’re drying the dishes with his image, doesn’t that make you racist too? It sounds silly but I know people who’ve got rid of their Morrissey LPs or deleted him from their playlists. Morrissey has controversial opinions, therefore they must never listen to his music again. ....
As anyone lucky enough to be bubbled-up with family, and everyone else currently aching for their nearest and dearest will agree, it’s a crying shame that Archie’s grandpa Prince Charles and step-granny Camilla, great-grandma Her Majesty and great-grandpa Prince Philip – not to mention Uncle William, Auntie Kate and fun cousins George, Charlotte and Louis – haven’t had a look in. Yes, travel is banned right now, but there were junctures even in the pandemic when it would have been possible to fit in a round of visits to the Windsor clan – and wouldn’t Archie have been thrilled by the contact? ....