Lee Gutkind, recognized by Vanity Fair as «the Godfather behind creative nonfiction,» is the author and editor of more than 25 books and founder and editor of Creative Nonfiction, the first and largest literary magazine to
publish narrative nonfiction exclusively.
Not exact matches
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.
Best known for her
narrative nonfiction, she has also
published poetry, essays, literary criticism, autobiography and fiction.
Writers will create thematically connected
narrative nonfiction, peer critique, revise, copy edit, layout,
publish and market the book.
Both also distribute their
published works on Kindle Singles, with several starring on the bestseller list there, including The Fearless Mrs. Goodwin (Byliner) by Elizabeth Mitchell, a 44 - page true - crime account of a brutal bank heist taking place in turn - of - the - century Manhattan, and Blind Sight (Atavist) by Chris Colin, a 38 - page
nonfiction narrative about a Hollywood movie producer's horrific car wreck that killed his new wife and his subsequent 10 - year journey recovering from devastating brain injuries.
Published monthly by the editors of Creative
Nonfiction magazine, True Story is a new home for longform
nonfiction narratives.
We
publish poetry, short creative
nonfiction, reviews, interviews, graphic
narratives, comics, and artwork that explore place, environment, and the intersection of nature and culture.
Again, these self -
publishing channels don't seem to be the go - to place for publishers to find contract - worthy literary fiction and
narrative nonfiction (the latter of which is Friedman's preferred reading).
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.
True Story is a new home for longform
nonfiction narratives,
published monthly by the editors of Creative
Nonfiction magazine.
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.
Note that we
publish both
narrative and practically oriented
nonfiction, we do not
publish fiction, and we require queries and submissions via hard copy or email.
It
publishes «
narrative and literary
nonfiction on important topics, and the best of local, international, and translated fiction.»
Since 1993, Atlantic Monthly Press has been one of two hardcover imprints of Grove Atlantic,
publishing fiction, history, biography, and
narrative nonfiction.
True Story, a new home for longform
nonfiction narratives,
publishes pocket - size issues showcasing one exceptional essay by one exceptional writer.