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What We Thought We Remembered: A Collection of Warped Memoirs
What We Thought We Remembered: A Collection of Warped Memoirs is a book of short stories inspired by Dr. Daniel Schacter’s The Seven Sins of Memory: How the Mind Forgets and Remembers. Each story explores the balance between vice and virtue, illustrating the harmony in their duality, through stories portraying each of Schacter’s “sins”: transience, absent-mindedness, blocking, misattribution, suggestibility, bias, and persistence. Sofie uses evocative imagery to bring her warped memoirs to life in a surreal world beyond our seen reality. As part of a larger collaborative project with the Elliott Dance Collective (I forgot to remember), the collection was written to be adapted to the stage. The project will culminate with a contemporary dance production, choreographed by Simone Elliott, in which each story is depicted through movement and music. So let your imagination take flight and your feet groove to the ebb and flow of these twisted tales.
