The autofiction Shards of Memory takes readers on a journey through the fragments of a life: glimpses of love and loss, travel and turmoil, humor and heartbreak. Through vivid vignettes of a failed marriage, financial struggles, and unexpected adventures, the storyteller invites the reader into her world, sharing moments both deeply personal and universally relatable. This book captures the beauty and pain of a life in motion, where past and present intertwine, and the search for identity and meaning takes center stage.In a time when artificial intelligence increasingly shapes our narratives…mehr
The autofiction Shards of Memory takes readers on a journey through the fragments of a life: glimpses of love and loss, travel and turmoil, humor and heartbreak. Through vivid vignettes of a failed marriage, financial struggles, and unexpected adventures, the storyteller invites the reader into her world, sharing moments both deeply personal and universally relatable. This book captures the beauty and pain of a life in motion, where past and present intertwine, and the search for identity and meaning takes center stage.In a time when artificial intelligence increasingly shapes our narratives and perceptions, the importance of telling our own authentic stories has never been greater. It doesn't have to be the big story. We need to hold on to the small, meaningful moments that remind us of our humanity the quiet, everyday experiences that reveal the deepest truths about who we are and why we matter.Are you ready to dive into the story?
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Helga Weiss was born in Germany during the hunger winter of 1947. She left in 1965 and lived in London, Toronto, Northern California and India. With a BA in German Literature, an MA in Interdisciplinary Art from San Francisco State University, and postgraduate studies at HBK Braunschweig, her academic journey reflects her deep love for language and expression. Her personal life, too, has crossed borders. She is divorced, with 2 daughters and 4 grandchildren in the US. She now lives in Braunschweig, where she writes poetry and prose, exploring memory, identity, and the everyday moments that shape our lives. https://www.literatur.braunschweigischelandschaft.de/helga-weiss
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