BRET EASTON ELLIS — I wrote
nonfiction pieces for a writing course.
Not exact matches
It's a
nonfiction ensemble
piece that aims
for slice - of - life, which may be part of why it feels like a mess, both in terms of structure and pacing.
In the course of doing research
for a book like Astoria, which my agent has called «historical adventure,» I find myself reading bits and
pieces of all sorts of works of
nonfiction, as well as explorers» journals and memoirs, history, anthropology and many other eclectic subjects.
True Story, from Creative
Nonfiction Magazine, is perfect
for that — a purse - sized mini-chapbook each month featuring one long essay or narrative
nonfiction piece.
In 2006 I'd started doing research and interviews
for a
nonfiction piece about border issues
for the Virginia Quarterly Review.
So
for my last book, Underground Airlines, the
nonfiction included several histories of slavery (especially Edward Baptist's 2014 The Half Has Never Been Told, various histories of the Civil Rights movement, Ta - Nahesi Coates's brilliant Atlantic essay «The Case
for Reparations» and Ted Conover's devastating Harper's
piece about slaughterhouses, «The Way of All Flesh.»
We asked Cheston Knapp about how he came to land his position as the managing editor at Tin House, to describe what makes a creative
nonfiction piece stand out, and
for advice on having work published in a literary magazine.
I am constantly trying to find the right audience
for some of my unpublished creative
nonfiction pieces.
An archive of short non-fiction
pieces, one
for every school day, on a wide variety of topics, written by outstanding iNK
nonfiction authors
for children, waiting to be used by you and your students
Guernica provides a modest honoraria
for most poetry, fiction, multimedia and longform
nonfiction pieces, including essays, memoir, interviews, profiles, and reportage.
Interviewed by Poynter.org yesterday, Lozada talked about his plans, which are focused on «building a digital audience,» by using «author interviews; short posts that highlight key nuggets from new books; deep dives on trends in
nonfiction,» such as his
piece, «The End of Everything» and adds, «while I know that lots of people use reviews to help them decide which books to buy and read, lots of them also see reviews as a substitute
for reading the book.
The reaction to Broken
Pieces has been nothing short of amazing (it just made the final round
for Best
NonFiction for the eFestival of Books.
Dec. 5 2017 The Writers» Union of Canada (TWUC) is pleased to launch its 25th Annual Short Prose Competition
for Emerging Writers, which invites Canadian writers to submit a
piece of fiction or
nonfiction of up... More