![]() ![]() ![]() You can read a review of Telling True Stories here. Mark Kramer, the co-editor of an anthology of literary journalism. There is enough variety for almost any nonfiction writer to find inspiration and guidance.” Narrative non-fiction writing tells a true story that makes the reader feel he or she. ![]() With short essays by forty-five well-known literary journalists, from Malcolm Gladwell to Isabel Wilkerson, the Library Journal notes that Telling True Stories “provides pointed but wide-ranging advice on writing - a good illustration of the creativity behind nonfiction and the individuality of the writing process. With short essays by forty-five well-known literary journalists, from Malcolm Gladwell to Isabel Wilkerson, the Library Journal notes that Telling True Stories provides pointed but wide-ranging advice on writing a good illustration of the creativity behind nonfiction and the individuality of the writing process. We created this anthology from sessions at an annual narrative nonfiction conference held at Harvard University for several years-a project of the Nieman Foundation for Journalism. ![]() Co-edited by Mark Kramer and Wendy Call (Penguin, 2007)Ĭalled ".one of the best books available on narrative nonfiction writing" by Poets and Writers and “a virtuoso collection of essays” by the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, this craft anthology, which I co-edited with Mark Kramer, is widely used in journalism and creative writing classrooms. ![]()
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