Unveiling Life’s Quiet Secrets: Beth Ann Fennelly’s Micro-Memoirs Will Change How You See Goodbyes Forever
Fennelly ends this essay, the closing one in her book, with words that felt like they could be applied to all of us who write:
“Maybe perceiving each other’s humanity makes us human. Recognizing ourselves in each other. Acknowledging our collaboration in the great human experiment….I’m reminded that at all times—not just when confronting my portrait—I am nakedly human, flawed and alive. To prove it, I went on the record. For this one brief bright moment on planet Earth, framed in fluorescent pink, I was alive.”


