My earliest foray into autofiction from one of my old public school composition notebooks.
Ignore Me
My earliest foray into autofiction from one of my old public school composition notebooks.
One of the interesting things about this is that the tone and style is not all that different from my writing today.
ID: Once when I was about two years old and I had a babysitter and she put a rope around my waist and tied the other end to a clothesline, so she tied me up like a dog. When my mom came home and saw me tied up she was very mad and that babysitter never came back.
If you enjoy my ramblings on notes or my SMLTA column Ignore Me, you can also check out my latest book Anecdotes, a hybrid, experimental, autofictional collection of short stories which won the Victoria Butler Book Award in 2024
Here’s what readers are saying about Anecdotes including my mom who writes “Oh dear, you’re pretty sad.”
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