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Vultures! Vultures Everywhere!: The Long Weekend Review, #6
A Whole Lot of Nothing: The Long Weekend Review, #7
Secondhand Bodies and One-Winged Butterflies: The Long Weekend Review, #4
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The Long Weekend Review Series

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So, you want to write a memoir, but are a little pressed for time?

 

Well look no further! This is the memoir and how to book for you. It will show you how to write a memoir in three days. These are not big memoirs, but who wants overwritten stuff anyway. David will show you why you will want to write a three-day memoir and a let you know a little bit about how to do it.

 

The Long Weekend Review is a eZine that allows the issue's writer to create anything they want, as long as it is written in three days.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJun 19, 2020
Vultures! Vultures Everywhere!: The Long Weekend Review, #6
A Whole Lot of Nothing: The Long Weekend Review, #7
Secondhand Bodies and One-Winged Butterflies: The Long Weekend Review, #4

Titles in the series (8)

  • Secondhand Bodies and One-Winged Butterflies: The Long Weekend Review, #4

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    Secondhand Bodies and One-Winged Butterflies: The Long Weekend Review, #4
    Secondhand Bodies and One-Winged Butterflies: The Long Weekend Review, #4

    Gwyn has dyslexia. Gwyn has difficulty moving. Gwyn has disability. She lets us in on what it was like being different in public schools. This is a fierce and honest memoir about surviving school when you have special needs. It is a look at accepting your body and the obstacles you are given in life.   The Long Weekend Review is a new journal where each issue allows a writer to create whatever they want. The one rule is that it must be completed in 72 hours.

  • Vultures! Vultures Everywhere!: The Long Weekend Review, #6

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    Vultures! Vultures Everywhere!: The Long Weekend Review, #6
    Vultures! Vultures Everywhere!: The Long Weekend Review, #6

    He is seeing the movie Casablanca in the theater. It is the first movie he sees in a theater since the Covid shut-down. This is a meditation on film and movie going. It is a love letter to Casablanca, as well as other movies. There are angels. There are pickpockets. There are always angels and pickpockets.   The Long Weekend Review is a new journal where each issue allows a writer to create whatever they want. The one rule is that it must be completed in 72 hours.

  • A Whole Lot of Nothing: The Long Weekend Review, #7

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    A Whole Lot of Nothing: The Long Weekend Review, #7
    A Whole Lot of Nothing: The Long Weekend Review, #7

    The Long Weekend Review is a monthly e-zine that allows the writer to do whatever they want, as long as it is written in three days. This month's edition is from Jeff Campbell.             Jeff writes this of issue seven. "When I started writing 'A Whole Lot of Nothing' I expected it would be a rather head-y series of reflections that mostly focused on my strange relationship with the concept of nothingness and emptiness that I have cultivated over these last couple years. What I found was that nothingness has been a lifelong frenemy. You should read it; it explores the time I had to peel half my face off, what it was like to hang out in the sewers, and how I chickened out of Buddhism in college."             "A Whole Lot of Nothing" is an examination of faith and memory in a finite world.

  • Adrift on the Lost Channels: A Love Story of the 1950s: The Long Weekend Review, #9

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    Adrift on the Lost Channels: A Love Story of the 1950s: The Long Weekend Review, #9
    Adrift on the Lost Channels: A Love Story of the 1950s: The Long Weekend Review, #9

    Watching UHF Programs during the 1970s. That was a way of life for the author when he was a kid in Illinois. His memory is filled with Giant Robots, Masked Wrestlers, and Cartoon Rock Stars. It was a good and lonely life.   The Long Weekend Review is a journal where each issue allows a writer to create whatever they want. The one rule is that it must be completed in 72 hours.

  • 501 Things to Be Wary Of: The Long Weekend Review, #10

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    501 Things to Be Wary Of: The Long Weekend Review, #10
    501 Things to Be Wary Of: The Long Weekend Review, #10

    Who doesn't want all your fears and desires to be wrapped up in list form? We have done that for you. Everything to be wary of is included. Really. Every single one.   The Long Weekend Review is a monthly e-zine that allows the writer to do whatever they want, as long as it is written in three days.

  • Walking and Reading: The Long Weekend Review, #11

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    Walking and Reading: The Long Weekend Review, #11
    Walking and Reading: The Long Weekend Review, #11

    Reading and walking is a thing that David does. People tell him to stop doing it. They tell him he might get himself in trouble. He tells him that it's fine. That he is fine. Then David gets hits by a car. A short memoir about the love of book and walking. It is a story of the consequences of such a folly. It is a love song to the dog who walks by his side while he does such an anti-social activity such as reading.   The Long Weekend Review is a monthly e-zine that allows the writer to do whatever they want, as long as it is written in three days.

  • The Criteria for Calm: The Long Weekend Review, #12

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    The Criteria for Calm: The Long Weekend Review, #12
    The Criteria for Calm: The Long Weekend Review, #12

    When do you restrain another person? When do you put hands on them? When do you release them?   A brief memoir about being a teacher at a special needs school in the 1990s. Students could be aggressive. Teachers followed guidelines and conducted restraint procedures until they were safe. It sounds simple when put that way. It wasn't.   The Long Weekend Review is a monthly e-zine that allows the writer to do whatever they want, as long as it is written in three days.

  • How to Write a Memoir in Three Days: A Memoir: The Long Weekend Review, #13

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    How to Write a Memoir in Three Days: A Memoir: The Long Weekend Review, #13
    How to Write a Memoir in Three Days: A Memoir: The Long Weekend Review, #13

    So, you want to write a memoir, but are a little pressed for time?   Well look no further! This is the memoir and how to book for you. It will show you how to write a memoir in three days. These are not big memoirs, but who wants overwritten stuff anyway. David will show you why you will want to write a three-day memoir and a let you know a little bit about how to do it.   The Long Weekend Review is a eZine that allows the issue's writer to create anything they want, as long as it is written in three days.

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