
www.thenervousbreakdown.com
When I thought about the task of a “self-interview,” my first response was, But I interview myself all the time—only I don’t imagine that the folks who came up with this idea want to know the answers to, ...

Suzanne Guillette
A great review!
http://jordan.nonsociety.com/post/233126 794/when-i-opened-my-mail-and-saw-suzann e-guillettes
jordan.nonsociety.com
Nonsociety, Live Differently, Domestic bliss done differently. My great loves: cooking, restaurants, home décor, entertaining…and, oh yes, my amazing husband and adorable puppy. My focus is domestic bliss, with a little twist.

Suzanne Guillette
Boston-area people, I'm reading here (in Cambridge) on the 16th. If you're around, I'd love to see you!
http://www.fourstories.org/events-upcomi ng.html
www.fourstories.org
Four Stories is a monthly literary series bridging Greater Boston’s nightlife and arts community. The idea is to bring writers and readers, intellectuals and club-goers, friends and interested people ...

newyork.timeout.com
Event listing for How I Learned on August 26, 2009 at Happy Ending. Read about NYC books, literature and poetry, including news and reviews in Time Out New York.

Suzanne Guillette
I'm really excited about two upcoming NYC-area readings in the next couple weeks:
Wed, 8/19 at the Mixer Series: http://www.myspace.com/mixernyc
and
Wed, 8/26 at the How I Learned series: http://howilearnedathappyending.blogspot .com/
Hope to see you there, or somewhere else, soon! xxoo
www.myspace.com
MySpace profile for MIXER with pictures, videos, personal blog, interests, information about me and more

Suzanne Guillette
http://www.boston.com/lifestyle/articles /2009/05/30/the_culture_of_failure_thriv es_on_the_web/
www.boston.com
Not his own, but that of others. For a while now, Emery has been a devotee of what he calls "failure videos," mostly on YouTube, that spotlight "everyday life things where people mess up, things don't ...

tinyurl.com
Suzanne Guillette wanted to publish a book of friends and strangers' most embarrassing moments, but in the end, she decided that her own experiences were the ones worth writing about. She speaks with Lisa Qiu about her memoir, Much to Your Chagrin.

Suzanne Guillette A very thoughtful review
www.popmatters.com
For a while it seemed that to write a successful memoir, you must have prevailed against some terrible adversity: rape, drugs, racism, war, or private school. David Sedaris tentatively introduced us to the idea that if you could be funny or dysfunctional enough, your life might be worth retelling. ....

Suzanne Guillette Now in TIME OUT NEW YORK!
www.timeout.com
My secret life '09: Why do we spill our secrets?. The author of Much to Your Chagrin: A Memoir of Embarrassment muses on the motivation to reveal our secrets.Article in Time Out New York:x: Features

Suzanne Guillette with Diana Spechler
Time:11:30PM Friday, February 27th
Location:Bronxville Public Library




















