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.
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If you're a fiction writer or
a narrative nonfiction writer, Twitter is absolutely a place where you should be growing a network.
Not exact matches
Nonfiction interests: memoir by
writers who connect the events of their lives to readers through incredible storytelling; smart practical
nonfiction with a unique hook and prescriptive elements; gift books with a strong hook and graphic elements (including humor and inspiration); history (
narrative and quirky reference).
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.
Partial Bibliography Tickets for a Prayer Wheel (1974, poems) Pilgrim at Tinker Creek (1974,
nonfiction narrative) Holy the Firm (1977,
nonfiction narrative) Living by Fiction (1982, non-fiction
narrative) Teaching a Stone to Talk (1982,
narrative essays) Encounters with Chinese
Writers (1984,
nonfiction narrative) An American Childhood (1987, memoir) The Writing Life (1989, non-fiction
narrative) The Living (1992, novel) Mornings Like This (1995, poems) For the Time Being (1999, non-fiction
narrative) The Maytrees (2007, fiction) The Abundance (2016)
For twenty years, Stephany has represented
nonfiction writers in the areas of health and wellness, spirituality, lifestyle (including home renovating, decorating, food & drink, and sustainability), running & fitness, memoir and
narrative nonfiction.
Simon is a senior agent at
Writers House, where he represents a wide range of authors in literary and commercial fiction,
narrative nonfiction and young adult fiction.
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.
The Pulitzer Prize - winning author — «an immensely gifted
writer and a magical prose stylist» (Michiko Kakutani, New York Times)-- offers his first major work of
nonfiction, an autobiographical
narrative as inventive, beautiful, and powerful as his acclaimed, award - winning fiction.
Among current
writers of
narrative nonfiction, none can top Larson's skill for weaving parallel story lines into a gripping account of a historical event.
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.
Writers will create thematically connected
narrative nonfiction, peer critique, revise, copy edit, layout, publish and market the book.
Listed in the Los Angeles Times as one of six indispensable books for
writers, Self - Editing for Fiction Writers, by Renni Browne and Dave King, has been a highly respected guide for writers of fiction (and narrative nonfiction) since its initial publication i
writers, Self - Editing for Fiction
Writers, by Renni Browne and Dave King, has been a highly respected guide for writers of fiction (and narrative nonfiction) since its initial publication i
Writers, by Renni Browne and Dave King, has been a highly respected guide for
writers of fiction (and narrative nonfiction) since its initial publication i
writers of fiction (and
narrative nonfiction) since its initial publication in 1993.
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.
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.
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.
The Florida Review publishes innovative fiction,
nonfiction, poetry, reviews, graphic
narrative, digital stories, and visual art by established and emerging
writers in print and online.
In her recent post about How
Writers Write: Lessons Learned from Monica Hesse, professional
writer Deb Hemley (@dhemley) explored how writing in - depth
narrative nonfiction can require immersing yourself in the story.
While this post is geared toward
writers of fiction, the same principles can be applied to memoir and other
narrative nonfiction works.
True Story, a new home for longform
nonfiction narratives, publishes pocket - size issues showcasing one exceptional essay by one exceptional
writer.
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.
Join us for an invigorating week featuring an outstanding faculty of
writers and artists teaching workshops in memoir, essay, creative
nonfiction, photography, painting, and printmaking, all of which relate to
narrative, portraits, and identity.