Our book's approach is literary and writerly, focusing on the form and acknowledging the literary impulse in nonfiction. |
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His blockbuster titles have been topping both the paperback and hardback nonfiction lists. |
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I cover only documentaries, nonfiction, reality-based series, and some instructional how-to. |
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Soon after, someone asked him to write a nonfiction account of the corrida de toros, or traditional Spanish bullfight. |
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For example, my first published piece was a nonfiction essay in MidAmerican Review. |
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Ayn Rand wrote three novels, at least seven nonfiction books, a novelette and two plays. |
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Their initial list will be of humor-oriented titles, but they see a broad catalogue of fiction and nonfiction to follow. |
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Simon has begun to develop a distinctive voice as both a fiction and nonfiction writer. |
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The same can be said of any number of films adapted from fiction and nonfiction sources. |
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She is now an assistant professor of creative nonfiction at the University of Alabama. |
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That's just so much hooey, but then fiction always sells better than nonfiction, doesn't it? |
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To help our readers get in where they fit in, we've chosen nonfiction selections that look both back to our past, and forward to our future. |
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This section contains a shelf-ful of really good ones, both fiction and nonfiction. |
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How to Be Inappropriateby Daniel Nester A TMI compendia of inappropriate and humorous nonfiction. |
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Finally, the teacher would give cross-curricular examples to help students infer the main idea in both fiction and nonfiction texts. |
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She also edits the lit-mag Fringe and is at work on a narrative nonfiction book about Live Action Role Play, or larp. |
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Provide meaningful writing activities that promote student ownership of the nonfiction writing. |
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I was writing Lorrie Moore knock-off short stories before I switched to nonfiction. |
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I feel unmotivated to work on the short story, rather than do nothing, I simply switch to the novel draft or a nonfiction article. |
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When I opened James Howard Kunstler's first nonfiction book four years ago, the irascible, bombastic tone of his descriptions immediately put me off. |
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Aviya Kushner is a freelance journalist who is currently completing a Master of Fine Arts degree in nonfiction writing at The University of Iowa. |
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Mr. Kimber is the author of eight books-a novel and seven works of nonfiction. |
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But as more and more movies get marketed as nonfiction action flicks, the deeper truths are in danger of being buried underneath CGI explosions. |
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To that end, the employment of a first-person subjective voice is one of the most powerful literary devices that creative nonfiction writers can use. |
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As Mr Cowen puts it, the book isprobably the most effective brand of emotional nonfiction to be published this year. |
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The authors share insights on the specific demands that fiction and nonfiction texts place on readers. |
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The volume of writing has allowed me to branch out into nonfiction articles as well. |
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The idea of copyright did not exist in ancient times, when authors frequently copied other authors at length in works of nonfiction. |
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But in the past 20 years, as clinicians themselves produced self-help literature for the general public, nonfiction has become the dominant genre in bibliotherapy. |
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Woodward has authored or coauthored 17 national nonfiction bestsellers. |
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The book is a fictional account of the effort to write a nonfiction book. |
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But the case of the old row house at 797 Madison Avenue is one of sedimentary nonfiction, where the usual brownstone repair has been foresworn for, well, brownstone. |
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Among the imprints that survive, the tendency is to homogenize and focus on a few general fields like ambitious nonfiction, accessible literary fiction or thrillers. |
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Their ways of using character, plot, dialogue, imagery, and sentence structure stay with me today and influence my own shaping of these elements in fiction and nonfiction. |
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The big irony for me is that after 18 years of freelancing in television, I finally have a hit on an international network that is the leading provider of nonfiction entertainment in the world. |
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He specializes in American literature, African-American culture from 1940 to 1960, Afro-American autobiography, nonfiction prose, and popular culture. |
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I always get fiction and nonfiction mixed up. |
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The Kindle is good for novels and works of narrative nonfiction. |
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The documentary film program encourages the exploration of innovative nonfiction storytelling and promotes the exhibition of documentary films to increasingly broader audiences. |
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In case studies, presentations and panel discussions leading experts in the documentary business give an insight into their working methods and strategies to establish oneself in the international nonfiction market. |
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Reading diversity: This index is derived from students' reporting how often they read various types of materials for enjoyment: magazines, comic books, fiction, nonfiction, e-mail and webpages, and newspapers. |
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Students develop skills related to reading nonfiction. |
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Previous nonfiction books include They Should Have That Cup of Coffee, about U. S. radical movements of the 60s and 70s, and Shrinking Dollars, Vanishing Jobs, about the U. S. economy. |
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The river guide was launched in 2002, quickly became a nonfiction bestseller in the Edmonton region, and is now widely distributed throughout the entire North Saskatchewan Watershed, including the portion in Saskatchewan. |
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Winners were: Alan Cumyn's The Secret Life of Owen Skye for English fiction, Karen Levine's Hana's Suitcase for English nonfiction, and Lucia Cavezzali's Opération Juliette in the French category. |
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Norwegian nonfiction, the fruit of several years of research, was published in 1998 under the editorship of Trond Berg Eriksen and Egil Børre Johnsen. |
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A fellow of the Royal Canadian Geographical Society, he teaches narrative nonfiction at the University of Toronto and sails in the Northwest Passage as a resource historian with Adventure Canada. |
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Your response to this manifesto is likely to determine how you'll respond to creative nonfiction in general. |
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Conrad's short stories, other novels, and nonfiction writings also continue to find favour with many readers and filmmakers. |
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My patient had another survival strategy from a supposedly nonfiction lost-at-sea story wherein the survivors hydrated with sea water aborally. |
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He's been reading a steady diet of nonfiction for the last several years. |
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Garcia Marquez, among writers such as Norman Mailer and Tom Wolfe, was also an early practitioner of literary nonfiction now known as New Journalism. |
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He has published creative nonfiction and essays in the Journal of the American Medical Association, the New Atlantis, the Chronicle Review and the Fiddleback. |
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This 300 page text is a nonfiction account of the Dakota, Sioux. |
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The club was formed to help promote the library's special collection of nonfiction books known as Reading Diversions, books written in an informative and entertaining way. |
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Sundance veteran Rob Devor brings key visual ingredient to Nonfiction Unlimited's documentary style campaign for national seafood restaurant. |
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A new 'Making the Nonfiction Connection' Grant programme for educators has been launched by educational publisher Heinemann-Raintree. |
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Nonfiction can be just as wondrous as fiction for young readers, if the seeds of curiosity are planted. |
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Nonfiction narrative is to my mind a higher art because the writer has far more demands put on them by the known facts. |
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Nonfiction Spots, Santa Monica and New York, represents a roster of award winning documentary filmmakers for spots and client sponsored content film projects. |
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