By: Paulo Barragat | 2010-06-03 | Writing & Speaking Memoirs : EarlyChildhoodMemories Since my earlychildhood , the maternal love made me feel secure read more
By: Victoria Moss | 2010-06-03 | Writing & Speaking ChildhoodMemories My mother was very vocal always in declaring her belief that the education of a read more
By: Teh Jess | 2010-06-04 | Writing & Speaking Memoirs of a Extinct Childhood Saturday was Sabbath in my family and many Sabbath afternoons were read more
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By: Nancy Thompson | 2010-05-31 | Writing & Speaking Memoirs : When Heroes Fall When I was a little girl, I thought my Dad was the greatest and smartest read more
By: Rex Coker | 2010-06-01 | Writing & Speaking My earliest childhoodmemories make me reflect back and wonder how I lived through it all. The read more
By: Thompson Kellett | 2010-06-04 | Writing & Speaking UHauls and Pintos Part 1 My earliest memories are of riding in a UHAUL truck with Papa, holding my read more
By: Melissa Brown | 2010-06-01 | Writing & Speaking Having moved from Elmira, New York, we arrived in Brenham, Texas just before I''d turned three years old. My older sister, Joanie was 5 and Ann was almost two, and Joe was a newborn. Dad was still in sales with Corning Glassware. read more
By: Caroline Ranoia | 2010-06-04 | Writing & Speaking The Power of Dreaming - Bottle of Wishes- A Ton Full of Smiles Lately I feel like I am on a roll. read more
By: Vinesh Goel | 2010-06-03 | Writing & Speaking White.Black.Black.White.In the darkness as I slipped to attain the white the only thought that was commingling in my immature visions, was the lust for milk that stood bubbling inside the plastic feed of my sibling, as he lay innocently on his cot. His brother implants a theft postulated plan. read more
By: Danilo Lopez | 2010-06-03 | Writing & Speaking V. Remember Altagracia? En la numerosa penumbra, el desconocido se creer en su ciudad y lo sorprender salir a otra, de otro lenguaje y de otro cielo. read more
By: Charles Knapp | 2010-06-03 | Writing & Speaking At the time I was working as a mobile MRI technologist. I visited a hospital near my hometown every week but never traveled the extra thirty miles to my old neighborhood. There was no real desire to. My parents were long since gone and I had a good idea that the kids I grew up with had moved away. read more
By: Beth Lano | 2010-06-01 | Writing & Speaking Going Home . . . I grew up in a small town in Indiana, New Castle, whose economy was largely based on the presence of a Chrysler plant. This company manufactured ball joints, control arms and steering knuckles. The plant closed for a while, causing the local economy to tank. read more
By: Christina Kuhne | 2010-05-29 | Writing & Speaking Five drunken cats were staggering around on my grandmother’s big front porch. My two uncles sat there laughing, one in a rocking chair the other on a glider, and kept pouring beer in their bowls. The cats lapped it up like it was milk. It only took a few minutes before it affected them. read more
By: VOLECIA PLAFCAN | 2010-06-04 | Writing & Speaking I was around twelve years old, when Uncle Vince lost his left hand. He said he lost it when his car stalled on a railroad track and trying to push it to safety, hit his head and lost consciousness. The train didn''t see his car or him on the tracks, and ran right over his hand chopping it off. read more
By: Deborah L. Robinson | 2010-06-01 | Writing & Speaking THE DREAM KEEPER* It was the fall of 1972 and all of my favorite after-school TV shows were canceled. In their stead, were hours of tediously boring congressional testimony on the Watergate Scandal of the Nixon Administration. read more
By: Eddy Dillinger | 2010-06-03 | Writing & Speaking Don''t Eat My Shorts I was running, panting with every step I took. Dane rammed the ball into the goal full force using his forehead. So the score was 3-2. Well, I have to admit, Dane always had been better than me at soccer, and I became quite frustrated when he was beating me. read more
By: Crystal Achey | 2010-06-03 | Writing & Speaking Happenstance, A True Story. (And Yes All the Names Have Been Changed to Protect the Guilty) 1. "These Are The Contents Of My Head" ~ Annie Lennox It all began at Camp Pendleton, Marine Corp. Base, California, circa 1968. All the boys had crew cuts, button shirts and collars. read more
By: Dawn Lewis | 2010-05-29 | Writing & Speaking years of life but I remember for the same reason I remember the rest of my childhood , necessity. read more
By: Joe Friedman | 2010-06-04 | Writing & Speaking ... and television. It was the early 1960''s, when television was in black and white, and the only read more