Turning Memories Into Meaningful Scenes
When we try to write memory, we often get stuck because we think we need perfect recall. We worry. Was the couch blue or grey? Did that conversation happen before or after dinner? Was that 1997 or 1998? But memory doesn’t work in timelines. It works in sensations — in atmosphere, tone, and emotional imprint. Your reader doesn’t need every factual detail to be exact. They need the scene to feel true.

