creative nonfiction

closing the gap: giving the people what they want

Rethinking Our Writing, Rewriting Our Thinking: Translating Your Work for a Larger Audience

Lee Gutkind provides a brief overview of the purpose of creative nonfiction and how creative nonfiction written by academics can provide much needed information to the general public. Free Royalty Free Music by DanoSongs.com.

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    the market for academic nonfiction

    Rethinking Our Writing, Rewriting Our Thinking: Translating Your Work for a Larger Audience

    David Fugate, a successful literary agent, talks about the market for creative nonfiction and what publishers are looking for. Free Royalty Free Music by DanoSongs.com.

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      getting your mother hooked on the story

      Rethinking Our Writing, Rewriting Our Thinking: Translating Your Work for a Larger Audience

      Joel Garreau talks about the importance of connecting with your audience in a way that will make them want to continue reading and not lose them when you discuss the specific details of the topic you are sharing. Free Royalty Free Music by DanoSongs.com.

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        a few simple rules

        Rethinking Our Writing, Rewriting Our Thinking: Translating Your Work for a Larger Audience

        Dr. Stephen Pyne provides a framework for authors and provides some rules that must be followed when writing creative nonfiction. Free Royalty Free Music by DanoSongs.com.

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          communicating your point through narrative

          Rethinking Our Writing, Rewriting Our Thinking: The Importance of Narrative

          Lee Gutkind provides an in-depth overview of creative nonfiction and discusses the importance of using the narrative to communicate your point and engage the audience. Free Royalty Free Music by DanoSongs.com

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            conditioning yourself for writing creative nonfiction

            Rethinking Our Writing, Rewriting Our Thinking: The Importance of Narrative

            Terry Green Sterling provides a number tips to help you transform from an academic writer to a writer of creative nonfiction. Free Royalty Free Music by DanoSongs.com

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              turning your research into an op-ed or editorial

              Rethinking Our Writing, Rewriting Our Thinking: The Importance of Narrative

              Pagan Kennedy walks you through the process of taking your research and converting it to a medium that can reach the public at large and some of the pitfalls to avoid in that process. Free Royalty Free Music by DanoSongs.com

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                the yellow story road

                Rethinking Our Writing, Rewriting Our Thinking – The “Creative” and the “Nonfiction” Tug of War

                Lee Gutkind describes the importance of keeping the reader engaged with scene and story while at the same time giving them the information you want them to have. Free Royalty Free Music by DanoSongs.com

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                  the delicate balance of substance and style

                  Lee Gutkind and Dr. Dan Sarewitz engage in a friendly back and forth about how too much substance and not enough style or too much style and not enough substance can leave the reader unfulfilled. Free Royalty Free Music by DanoSongs.com

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