For several years, novelist Rebecca Hill has led a writing workshop
focused on personal story. These stories and essays originated in
that workshop and were read at "The Table," which was customarily
filled with notebooks, pens, and food. Excerpt from Rebecca's
Table: I hold that it's a matter of emphasis, and that if somebody
comes to class and reads a suicide note, we will talk about form
and function. We'll discuss whether we feel convinced of the
narrator's logic and stance, whether the piece was compelling.
Surely a suicide note ought to be compelling. Was the communication
clear? Did it get to us? "You didn't actually read this to your
group, did you?" -- author's spouse "So that's what George was
doing on Wednesday mornings." - deli clerk at Wild Oats "Riveting.I
laughed and I cried." - anonymous "I'd rather be inoculated than
have George read this to me again." - Boomer the Llama
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