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Carol
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Devices of Creative nonfiction-dramatic DESCRIPTIONS. I think of a book by Margaret Atwood where one of her character simply walks down a street and what she passes is simply listed and described. I felt I was that character seeing what she saw.
— Feb 04, 2024 02:24PM
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Carol
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P 150 “students [interested in writing] should think seriously about majoring in the sciences, which are becoming increasingly difficult to understand; many jobs will be available for people who can write strong prose that explains medicine, engineering, physics, and so forth.”
— Feb 21, 2025 09:16PM
Carol
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94 research first, interview the most important people, then immerse personally into the subject
— Feb 17, 2025 08:54PM
Carol
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p72 first or third person. Am I relevant in the nonfiction piece?
— Feb 17, 2025 07:17PM
Carol
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p55 start the frame of the story at a point just before the major action, idea or conflict begins. Build up to that point.
— Feb 16, 2025 08:51PM
Carol
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Inner point of view while not altering the truth of the narrative.
— Feb 04, 2024 03:04PM
Carol
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Dialogue-an excerpt from “Stuck in time: The tragedy of childhood mental illness” is given to illustrate the effectiveness of dialogue in creative nonfiction. Does it have to be word for word or does paraphrase work in nonfiction?
— Feb 04, 2024 02:57PM
Carol
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Read creative nonfiction by Margaret Atwood where she is a well rounded reader that is sharing as an expert.
Lee Gutkind’s non-fiction pieces share very personal aspects of other’s lives. He is an observer and listener. People want to share their truths with him. He is trusted. An excerpt called teeth reads like a fictional piece. He is a gripping story teller.
— May 23, 2023 08:06PM
Lee Gutkind’s non-fiction pieces share very personal aspects of other’s lives. He is an observer and listener. People want to share their truths with him. He is trusted. An excerpt called teeth reads like a fictional piece. He is a gripping story teller.
Carol
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2.3-2.4 A creative nonfiction piece is used to illustrate the writer’s subjectivity, being accurate, and using it as a teaching tool.
— Apr 03, 2023 10:09PM

