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David W. Berner is an award-winning writer of fiction and memoir, and the recipient of several awards, including the Eric Hoffer Prize, the National Association of Independent Writers and Editors Award, and the Book of the Year Award from the Chicago Writers Association. He lives outside Chicago.

Latest Posts By David W. Berner

1 year ago

Why We Keep What We Keep

It was at a yard sale somewhere. That’s where I bought it. Or maybe it was an antique shop someplace. I don’t remember. The portable Royal manual came in its own leather carrying case, the outside stained from someone’s black coffee or spilled wine. When I opened it, the machine’s…

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1 year ago

Returning to Old Pleasures Can Renew Your Spirit

I retuned my old acoustic guitar the other day. Not to get too geeky on the music side, but this was not a retuning to the traditional approach, adjusting the tone for each string to the standard E, A, D, G, B, E. This was alternate tuning. It’s referred to as…

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1 year ago

Memoir: Why Writing Your Personal Story Can Be the Ultimate Reward

Over the last decade or so, memoir has grown into one of the most popular reading genres. But the truth is, personal stories have been part of the human DNA for a very long time. We have been telling our tales to each other for centuries. But in modern times, more…

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1 year ago

How to find your creative self no matter your age? Write a poem.

On a recent trip to Ireland, Wales, and England, I was hoping to keep a daily travel journal. Although, I’m a writer by trade, it seemed a daunting task. Taking the time each and every day of the trip to consider what I had seen and experienced is one…

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