Archive for the ‘Nonfiction’ Category

Touchstone Anthology of Contemporary Creative Nonfiction: Work from 1970 to the Present

  • ISBN13: 9781416531746
  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.

Product Description
From memoir to journalism, personal essays to cultural criticism – this unique, indispensable anthology brings together fifty unforgettable works from all genres of creative nonfiction.

Selected by five hundred writers, English professors, and creative writing teachers from across the country, this collection includes only the most highly regarded nonfiction work published since 1970.

Jo Ann Beard – Wendell Berry – Eula Biss – Mary Clearman Blew – Charles Bowden – Janet Burroway – Kelly Grey Carlisle – Anne Carson – Bernard Cooper – Michael W. Cox – Annie Dillard – Mark Doty – Brian Doyle – Tony Earley – Anthony Farrington – Harrison Candelaria Fletcher – Diane Glancy – Lucy Grealy – William Harrison – Robin Hemley – Adam Hochschild – Jamaica Kincaid ? Barbara Kingsolver – Ted Kooser – Sara Levine – E. J. Levy – Phillip Lopate – Barry Lopez – Thomas Lynch – Lee Martin – Rebecca McCLanahan – Erin McGraw – John McPhee – Brenda Miller – Dinty W. Moore – Kathleen Norris – Naomi Shihab Nye – Lia Purpura – Richard Rhodes – Bill Roorbach – David Sedaris – Richard Selzer – Sue William Silverman – Floyd Skloot – Lauren Slater – Cheryl Strayed – Amy Tan – Ryan Van Meter – David Foster Wallace – Joy Williams

Price : $4.59
Rating : 4.5

The Art of Creative Nonfiction: Writing and Selling the Literature of Reality (Wiley Books for Writers Series)

Product Description
A complete guide to the art and craft of creative nonfiction—from one of its pioneer practitioners

The challenge of creative nonfiction is to write the truth in a style that is as accurate and informative as reportage, yet as personal, provocative, and dramatic as fiction. In this one-of-a-kind guide, award-winning author, essayist, teacher, and editor Lee Gutkind gives you concise, pointed advice on every aspect of writing and selling your work, including:

  • Guidelines for choosing provocative—and salable—topics
  • Smart research techniques—including advice on conducting penetrating interviews and using electronic research tools
  • Tips for focusing and structuring a piece for maximum effectiveness
  • Advice on working successfully with editors and literary agents

Amazon.com Review
This book is for the beginning creative nonfiction writer–one who needs to be told that writers are an eccentric lot; one who has never heard of the Yaddo artists’ colony. Still, Lee Gutkind, the author of several books of creative nonfiction and the founder/editor of the journal Creative Nonfiction, has some interesting things to tell us about this genre of writing, which strives to communicate real-life stories dramatically. The most important quality that a creative nonfiction writer can have, writes Gutkind, is passion: “A passion for the written word; a passion for the search and discovery of knowledge; and a passion for … understand[ing] intimately how things in this world work.” Gutkind offers instruction on finding story ideas, focusing one’s work, keeping story files, fact checking, and interviewing; he tells us what to expect from editors and agents; and he teaches us how to know when we’re ready to start writing (when you can “think of nothing more to ask or to learn”). Perhaps the best tidbit here is Gutkind’s emphasis on delving deeply into one’s subject matter without inserting oneself into the situation. “While immersing myself in a writing project,” he says, “I routinely like to compare myself to a rather undistinguished and utilitarian end table in a living room or office. It is a fixture. You walk in and out of your living room dozens of times a day. You see the table, you expect to see the table, but you do not say, ‘Well, there is the table, hello table.’” Appendices include a sample book proposal and readings.

Price : $6.99
Rating : 4.0

Telling True Stories: A Nonfiction Writers’ Guide from the Nieman Foundation at Harvard University

  • ISBN13: 9780452287556
  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.

Product Description
Inspiring stories and practical advice from America’s most respected journalists

The country’s most prominent journalists and nonfiction authors gather each year at Harvard’s Nieman Conference on Narrative Journalism. Telling True Stories presents their best advice—covering everything from finding a good topic, to structuring narrative stories, to writing and selling your first book. More than fifty well-known writers offer their most powerful tips, including:
Tom Wolfe on the emotional core of the story
Gay Talese on writing about private lives
Malcolm Gladwell on the limits of profiles
Nora Ephron on narrative writing and screenwriters
Alma Guillermoprieto on telling the story and telling the truth
• Dozens of Pulitzer Prize–winning journalists from the Atlantic Monthly, New Yorker, New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Washington Post and more . . .

The essays contain important counsel for new and career journalists, as well as for freelance writers, radio producers, and memoirists. Packed with refreshingly candid and insightful recommendations, Telling True Stories will show anyone fascinated by the art of writing nonfiction how to bring people, scenes, and ideas to life on the page.

Price : $9.20
Rating : 5.0

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