Telling true stories: navigating the challenges of writing narrative non-fiction
(2014)

Fiction

eBook

Provider: hoopla

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Allen & Unwin : Made available through hoopla, 2014
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1 online resource

ISBN/ISSN
9781742698533 (electronic bk.) MWT11569515, 1742698530 (electronic bk.) 11569515
LANGUAGE
English
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An invaluable guide to the key challenges in writing narrative non-fiction, showing how some of the best in the business do it. It's etched into our neurological pathways; we can't live without it. Telling true stories is one of the things that makes us human, and a strong narrative has the power to profoundly change the way we think. Truman Capote's groundbreaking In Cold Blood set the tone and narrative non-fiction now appears in print and online journalism as well as in books. Capote's work is also a classic case study of the thorny issues arising in telling true stories: how to maintain editorial independence while becoming close to your subject, how far to take the narrative when reporting on real events, whether an "omniscient narrative voice" is appropriate for nonfiction, and what kind of relationship to create with the reader. The stakes are high: true stories deal with real people, often at turning points in their lives. Matthew Ricketson uncovers the techniques of some of the best international practitioners from the U.S., Australia, and Britain, and shows how to produce authentic, vibrant, and memorable writing

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