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Writing Dramatic Nonfiction

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Dramatic nonfiction is the relating of factual information in a manner that makes it as gripping as fiction. Using the techniques and guidelines offered in this book, writers are able to create nonfiction works that rise to the level of great literature without sacrificing credibility. Dramatic techniques such as flashbacks, foreshadowing, character development, and scene intercuts are explained, and guidelines for the use of such devices are furnished. Recognizing that dramatic or creative nonfiction is now an important part of the literary landscape, this book teaches writers how to best craft exciting true accounts.

182 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 2000

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William Noble

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Non-fiction writing has changed since the 1960's. It was interesting to read that author intrusion isn't a major sin any more.
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