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	<title>Comments on: Is Memoir the New Literary Fiction?</title>
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		<title>By: elizabeth dembrowsky</title>
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		<description>Fellow writer Eric Sasson were talking at Sally Jane Kerschen-Sheppard&#039;s pahty on Wednesday in Manhattan and we were discussing precisely this. Eric convinced me to go to Naomi Rosenblatt of Heliotrope Books to see about pitching my next novel as creative non fiction. Admitting that it is indeed the truth is a bit scary but the potential of reaching a wider audience more quickly might be worth it.  Thanks for writing this.

-Elizabeth Dembrowsky, author of -My Monk-, working on it&#039;s true sequel -Harriet Ever After-.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fellow writer Eric Sasson were talking at Sally Jane Kerschen-Sheppard&#8217;s pahty on Wednesday in Manhattan and we were discussing precisely this. Eric convinced me to go to Naomi Rosenblatt of Heliotrope Books to see about pitching my next novel as creative non fiction. Admitting that it is indeed the truth is a bit scary but the potential of reaching a wider audience more quickly might be worth it.  Thanks for writing this.</p>
<p>-Elizabeth Dembrowsky, author of -My Monk-, working on it&#8217;s true sequel -Harriet Ever After-.</p>
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