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Chicago’s Printer’s Row Literary Festival Panel, “My Family, My Memoir”

“I think that ordinary lives are the most interesting,” Cornelia responded to moderator Kathleen Rooney’s mention of a comment by a New York TImes reviewer who said most memoirs are boring.  “If a memoir is boring, it is not the fault of the subject, but of the writer,” Cornelia continued.

Panelists Zoe Fitzgerald Carter and Cornelia Maude Spelman read from their memoirs and discussed “My Family, My Memoir” with audience members at Saturday’s Printer’s Row Literary Festival in Chicago.  (from left, Zoe Fitzgerald Carter, Kathleen Rooney, Cornelia Maude Spelman)