That Dragon, Cancer is without a doubt 2016's
best nonfiction narrative game... and perhaps, one of the best indie narrative games of all time.
Not exact matches
Terence Davies» «Of Time and the City,» which is both a documentary and a personal
narrative, was chosen as
best «
nonfiction film.»
The second unit, Reading to Learn: Grasping Main Ideas and Text Structures, addresses essential skills for reading expository
nonfiction, such as ascertaining main ideas, recognizing text infrastructure, comparing texts, and thinking critically, as
well as the skills for reading
narrative nonfiction, such as determining importance by using knowledge of story structure.
Narrative Magazine awards a US$ 4000 new and emerging writers» prize for the
best short story, novel excerpt, poem, one - act play, graphic story, or work of literary
nonfiction published in the magazine.
On common subjects — say, football — it's essential to have some lists that group the
best histories, biographies, how - to guides, and
narrative nonfiction.
As in all the
best narrative nonfiction, the story moves in time, portraying the lives of the swimmers and providing vivid detail about the era.
River Teeth is a biannual journal combining the
best of creative
nonfiction, including
narrative reportage, essays and memoir, with critical essays that examine the emerging genre and that explore the impact of
nonfiction narrative on the lives of its writers, subjects, and readers.
This is because «
nonfiction» covers a multitude of topics, including historical
nonfiction narratives, current events and political books, as
well books on health and self - help topics by television personalities.
From Pulitzer Prize - winner Katherine Boo, a landmark work of
narrative nonfiction that tells the dramatic and sometimes heartbreaking story of families striving toward a
better life in one of the twenty - first century's great, unequal cities.
Rin Tin Tin by Susan Orlean One of our
best narrative nonfiction writers returns with the story of one of the most remarkable dogs of all time: Rin Tin Tin.
Best known for her
narrative nonfiction, she has also published poetry, essays, literary criticism, autobiography and fiction.
Currently Looking For: Fiction that hits the sweet spot between commercial and literary with interesting settings and a strong
narrative voice; mystery (particularly cozies and crossover literary — think Ordinary Grace by William Kent Krueger), literary thriller, and psychological suspense; and memoir by writers who connect the events of their lives to readers through incredible storytelling, as
well as a wide variety of prescriptive and
narrative nonfiction and gift books.
While Wolcott's attack was ill conceived and may
well provide a certain insight into his own discomfort concerning self - revelation, his basic assessment of creative
nonfiction — that it was or could be
narrative of a very personal (maybe too personal?)
A journal combining the
best of creative
nonfiction, including
narrative reportage, essays & memoir, with critical essays that examine the emerging genre & that explore the impact of
nonfiction narrative on the lives of its writers, subjects, & readers.
Memoir is the personal side of creative
nonfiction but there's a public side as
well, often referred to as
narrative or literary journalism — or «big idea» stories.
For
nonfiction, including memoir, we evaluate structure and logic of the main themes and argument, as
well as the
narrative, necessary research, and more.
What she wants to read: Literary and commercial fiction, especially upmarket and women's fiction, as
well as select memoir,
narrative nonfiction, cultural studies, and pop culture.
This collection of 20 gripping, beautifully - written
nonfiction narratives is the
best of the
best from CNF.
Founded in 1999, River Teeth combines the
best of creative
nonfiction, including
narrative reportage, essays, and memoirs, as
well as critical essays that examine the genre and that explore the impact of
nonfiction narrative on the lives of its writers, subjects, and readers.
In a previous blog post I explained how creative
nonfiction uses thorough research, facts, and real people and events as
well as fictional techniques like scenes and
narrative arcs.
The $ 4,000
Narrative Prize is awarded annually for the
best short story, novel excerpt, poem, or work of literary
nonfiction published by a new or emerging writer in
Narrative.
A
good editor will enter the author's universe and come up with new and original ideas wherever needed to spike the story, deepen the personalities, add an unexpected dimension to the accelerating pace of the
narrative, whether it's fiction or
nonfiction.
It publishes «
narrative and literary
nonfiction on important topics, and the
best of local, international, and translated fiction.»
We've found some great new fonts to include with these designs, which will be a lot more complex than the current offerings, which were designed to work
well for fiction, memoir, and
narrative nonfiction.
A
good story is still a
good story, and a compelling
nonfiction travel tale will not just evoke a strong sense of place, it will contain the same human themes and
narrative elements as a
good work of short fiction.
A favorite son of the Work Center, and one of today's most widely honored writers, Michael Cunningham is the author of arguably the
best narrative nonfiction account of our town: Land's End: A Walk in Provincetown.
Whether at trial or in an appellate courtroom, writing his own superb autobiographical
nonfiction, the
best - selling Just Mercy, or in his efforts to evoke and acknowledge the historical
narratives of the black experience and our legacy of racial injustice in America through the work of the Equal Justice Initiative, Stevenson employs
well - told stories to change the shape of the world.