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Paperback. Condition: New. 2nd edition. Language: English language. Brand new Book. This book shows writers of all ages how to discover and develop nonfiction topics that matter to them-in ways that make readers care too. It emphasizes writing for discovery, not only writing what one knows. It emphasizes a strong authorial presence (voice) and a convincing point of view. Most important, it not but tells but also shows how writing true involves the poet'south attention to linguistic communication, the fiction author's power of storytellling, the journalist'south pursuit of fact, and the scholar's reliance on inquiry.The first part of the book offers ten practical chapters from getting started to turning first ideas into finished work. Topics include: The Power of the Notebook, Ten Ways to a Draft, Taking Shape, Finding Voice, 20 Ways to Talk Near Writing, The Arts and crafts of Revision, The Role of Inquiry, The Ideals of Creative Nonfiction, Workshopping a Draft, and Exploring New Media. The second function of the book is an anthology of the best nonfiction writing for aspiring writers to read and study in society to write with inventiveness, integrity, and authenticity. Organized past form, they include Memoir, Personal Essay, Portrait, Essay of Identify, Narrative Journalism, and Short Shorts. Selections stand for a multifariousness of experience from classic masters (E.B.White and George Orwell) to major contemporary writers (such as Alice Walker, Stephen Dunn, and Scott Russell Sanders) to up and coming writers (such as E.J. Levy and Amy Butcher). The anthology likewise includes "Stories of Craft," with v prominent writers, including Patricia Hampl and Sue Miller, describing the challenges and rewards of writing engaging nonfiction.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. This book shows writers of all ages how to detect and develop nonfiction topics that matter to them'in ways that make readers care too. It emphasizes writing for discovery, not merely writing what ane knows. It emphasizes a potent authorial presence (voice) and a convincing point of view. Most important, it not simply tells only also shows how writing true involves the poet'due south attention to language, the fiction writer's ability of storytellling, the announcer's pursuit of fact, and the scholar's reliance on research. The commencement function of the book offers ten practical chapters from getting started to turning first ideas into finished work. Topics include: The Ability of the Notebook, Ten Ways to a Draft, Taking Shape, Finding Vocalism, Twenty Ways to Talk About Writing, The Craft of Revision, The Office of Enquiry, The Ideals of Artistic Nonfiction, Workshopping a Draft, and Exploring New Media. The second part of the volume is an anthology of the best nonfiction writing for aspiring writers to read and study in guild to write with inventiveness, integrity, and authenticity. Organized by form, they include Memoir, Personal Essay, Portrait, Essay of Place, Narrative Journalism, and Short Shorts. Selections stand for a diverseness of experience from classic masters (E.B.White and George Orwell) to major contemporary writers (such as Alice Walker, Stephen Dunn, and Scott Russell Sanders) to upwardly and coming writers (such as E.J. Levy and Amy Butcher). The anthology besides includes 'Stories of Craft,' with five prominent writers, including Patricia Hampl and Sue Miller, describing the challenges and rewards of writing engaging nonfiction. Shows writers of all ages how to discover and develop nonfiction topics that matter to them - in ways that make readers care too. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the U.k., depending on stock availability.
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Status: New. 2013. second Edition. Paperback. Shows writers of all ages how to find and develop nonfiction topics that matter to them - in ways that brand readers intendance too. Num Pages: 416 pages, illustrations. BIC Classification: 2AB; CBV. Category: (U) Third Education (US: College). Dimension: 214 x 140 x xv. Weight in Grams: 426. . . . . .
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Neuware -This book shows writers of all ages how to discover and develop nonfiction topics that matter to them�in ways that make readers care likewise. Information technology emphasizes writing for discovery, not just writing what ane knows. It emphasizes a stiff authorial presence (vox) and a convincing point of view. Most important, information technology non only tells but too shows how writing true involves the poet'south attention to language, the fiction writer'southward ability of storytellling, the journalist's pursuit of fact, and the scholar's reliance on research.The first part of the book offers ten applied chapters from getting started to turning outset ideas into finished work. Topics include: The Power of the Notebook, Ten Ways to a Typhoon, Taking Shape, Finding Vox, 20 Means to Talk About Writing, The Arts and crafts of Revision, The Office of Research, The Ideals of Creative Nonfiction, Workshopping a Typhoon, and Exploring New Media. The second office of the volume is an anthology of the best nonfiction writing for aspiring writers to read and study in order to write with creativity, integrity, and authenticity. Organized by form, they include Memoir, Personal Essay, Portrait, Essay of Identify, Narrative Journalism, and Short Shorts. Selections represent a diverseness of experience from classic masters (E.B.White and George Orwell) to major gimmicky writers (such as Alice Walker, Stephen Dunn, and Scott Russell Sanders) to up and coming writers (such as E.J. Levy and Amy Butcher). The anthology also includes 'Stories of Craft,' with five prominent writers, including Patricia Hampl and Sue Miller, describing the challenges and rewards of writing engaging nonfiction. 416 pp. Englisch.
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Status: New. 2013. 2nd Edition. Paperback. Shows writers of all ages how to notice and develop nonfiction topics that matter to them - in means that brand readers care too. Num Pages: 416 pages, illustrations. BIC Classification: 2AB; CBV. Category: (U) Tertiary Education (U.s.a.: College). Dimension: 214 x 140 x 15. Weight in Grams: 426. . . . . . Books send from the The states and Republic of ireland.
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