Sentences with phrase «nonfiction work»

Looking up fair use, out of curiosity, I found that it is clearly intended for nonfiction works.
So that's going to be fun and a push and a lot of nonfiction work.
A disclaimer is particularly important for any self published nonfiction work that includes advice and information.
For this reason, acceptance of previously unpublished manuscripts by UP is limited; most are short nonfiction works with a bare minimum of artwork or graphic material.
For this reason, acceptance of previously unpublished manuscripts by UP is limited, and most are short nonfiction works with a clearly identifiable audience.
While this post is geared toward writers of fiction, the same principles can be applied to memoir and other narrative nonfiction works.
However, in the case of nonfiction work, a fan base becomes more important.
I've heard authors say that $ 2.99 is the new price point for first novels and short nonfiction works — see what works for you.
Third, I advise about what makes narrative nonfiction work and what must be done to achieve publication.
Kalamazoo About Blog A Shakespeare scholar and editor, a professor of English at Western Michigan University, and the author of two nonfiction works on Renaissance literature and culture, Grace Tiffany uses fiction as an additional medium for exploring the early modern world.
So, for example, if they do a literature unit on the Civil Rights movement, they could read novels with that theme as well as nonfiction works like the Declaration of Independence, the Alabama clergymen's letter to Martin Luther King Jr., and his response, written from the Birmingham City Jail.
James D. Houston is the author of seven previous novels and a number of nonfiction works including Farewell to Manzanar, which he coauthored with his wife, Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston.
This first nonfiction work by a National Book Award fiction author highlights his burnished style as he describes emigrating from Sarajevo to Chicago.
Whiting Foundation Creative Nonfiction Grants: Up to six grants of $ 40,000 each are given annually for creative nonfiction works - in - progress to enable writers to complete their books.
The Blue Jay's Dance, a memoir of motherhood, was her first nonfiction work, and her children's book, Grandmother's Pigeon, has been published by Hyperion Press.
The Invisible War lays bare the reprehensible failings and hypocrisy of a powerful institution, as Dick did in previous nonfiction works such as Twist of Faith (2004), about sexual abuse in the Catholic Church; This Film Is Not Yet Rated (2006), an occasionally gimmicky exposé of the MPAA's outsize influence and idiocy; and Outrage (2009), on closeted pols who vote anti-gay.
Earlier this month, NYFF announced Ava DuVernay's documentary The 13th as the Opening Night selection, the first - ever nonfiction work to open the festival.
Other nonfiction works well worth discussing are Kenneth C. Davis» In the Shadow of Liberty: The Hidden History of Slavery, Four Presidents, and Five Black Lives (2016) and John Lewis and Andrew Aydin's March trilogy (2013 — 2016), all of which provide gripping perspectives on black history while also asking readers to consider that history's influence in our present - day lives.
Drown the Cat: the Rebel Author's Guide to Writing Beyond the Rules (Panverse, July 4 2017) is his second nonfiction work.
These four Outskirts Press self - published books include two adult fiction and two adult nonfiction works by talented independent authors.
Using other nonfiction works, the course guides students in recognizing the importance of analyzing evidence, recognizing symbolism, examining word choice, and identifying figurative language in nonfiction literature.
For almost every situation, you will find not only nonfiction works, but also lively novels and poems that help us to see our situation in new ways, and a little online research can easily help you find them.
She published nonfiction works during the next 24 years, including The Death of Adam and Mother Country, but kept her fans waiting until 2004 for a second novel.
A breathtakingly original nonfiction work by Seattle - based filmmaker Robinson Devor (whose «Police Beat» was among the highlights of Sundance's 2005 dramatic competition).
It's one of the most celebrated nonfiction works of the year, and could well figure in the Oscar race if voters don't view it as a TV film, not a theatrical doc — but that's a very big if.
Eschewing narration and on - screen text in favor of interviews that serve to keep the story propelled ever - forward — and often taking up residence right beside, or over the shoulder of, its Autodefensas subjects — Cartel Land is the rare nonfiction work that routinely keeps one's nerves on edge.
The author of Nazi Hunters (2013) tackles another part of WWII in this crackerjack young reader's adaptation of his latest nonfiction work for adults, The Winter Fortress (2016).
In essence The House of Meetings is an extension, in novel form, of Amis's 2002 nonfiction work Koba the Dread: Laughter and the Twenty Million, a reference to Stalin and the estimated 20 million who died under the Bolshevik regime between 1917 and 1933.
As they explain on the website: «Welcome to TED Books: an imprint of short nonfiction works designed for digital distribution.
Robert Stone was the acclaimed author of nine novels, and two short story collections, plus several nonfiction works.
In an earlier nonfiction work called The Birth Wars, you wrote about the conflict between those who view birth as a medical procedure and those who see it as a natural process.
In one of the finest nonfiction works to appear in recent years, Phillip Hoose describes the fate of the Ivory - billed Woodpecker, a bird so beautiful and awe - inspiring it was called the Good God or Lord God bird after the exclamations of those who first saw...
The Publisher Defendants and Apple implemented this unlawful agreement and combination on or before January 2010, when five of the six major book publishers of fiction and nonfiction works almost simultaneously announced that they were switching from a wholesale pricing model to an Agency model for eBook sales.
Granted, BiblioTech does mention the possibility of special arrangements for low - income people to be able to read «the latest best - selling novels of hit movies» or presumably nonfiction works as well.
Glose's premium catalog of ebooks range from literary classics and influential nonfiction works to new releases, bestsellers, and books featured on The New York Times and Time Magazine best - books - of - all - time lists.
She is author of various poems about the randomness of life, several short stories, random creative nonfiction works, and the novels The Redheaded Stepchild and Portrait of Woman in Ink: A Tattoo Storybook.
That's not a big deal if you are just reading novels, but it makes a big difference if you want to use an e-reader for kids» books or nonfiction works with full - color illustrations or videos.
Pinterest is a strong choice for nonfiction work in the categories of crafting, home decor, fashion, and other stereotypically female - dominated interest areas.
Among the many topics discussed Vincent explains how in many ways this novel is a work of immersion journalism, like her two previous nonfiction works.
The 13th is the first - ever nonfiction work to open the festival, and will debut on Netflix and open in a limited theatrical run on October 7.

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