The memoirist’s job is not to add explosive whammies on every page, but to help the average person come in. Otherwise, the reader will gawk at you like somebody on Springer, or she’ll pity you–in both cases, you lose authority. The book becomes too much about your feeling and not enough about the readers

Mary Karr, The Art of Memoir

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