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1. Writing Quote: Margaret Atwood

Margaret Atwood Quote

This quote is at the beginning of the compelling documentary Stories We Tell  by actress/writer/director Sarah Polley. I highly suggest this film. It’s a fascinating example of how stories are constructed from multiple points of view, particularly as a portrait of a person that’s passed away. What is truth? What is fabrication? What is opinion? It’s worth your time.

Here’s the Stories We Tell film trailer:


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2. Writing Quote: Margaret Atwood

Margaret Atwood Quote

This quote is at the beginning of the compelling documentary Stories We Tell  by actress/writer/director Sarah Polley. I highly suggest this film. It’s a fascinating example of how stories are constructed from multiple points of view, particularly as a portrait of a person that’s passed away. What is truth? What is fabrication? What is opinion? It’s worth your time.

Here’s the Stories We Tell film trailer:


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