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Linda McCarriston
the Boston Globe once referred to as "the Beirut on the Bay") until I was twenty-six ... years old-a long time for a person who is going to get out of a place like Lynn to remain before ... Linda McCarriston Wednesday, October 1, 1997 Nonfiction Work Issue 100 Print Share Tweet ...
amounts to a felony.) But the expanded definitions of nonfiction have created problems for those writers ... nonfiction, and yet scores of very good nonfiction writers do not make up their stories or the details in ... I admire. Most writers lack Mailer's powers of invention. Some nonfiction writ­ ers do not lack his ...
Once Upon a Time 8:00 a.m. After breakfast, I sit on the living-room floor and play with my ... that once upon a time there was a family here, wishing for just a few hours more with my parents, ... a step back in time—there was a poor woodcutter and his wife and his two children; a sweet little maid, ...
cabinets, so many that each time a boyfriend asked for something to eat, I’d run to the kitchen, turn on the ... the time we stopped in the alleyway of our apartment to figure out the name of that song.  ... skin around my eyes. Once, when visiting family in Mexico, a cousin drove to a field near a coconut ...
Howard Norman
Jonathan Galassi As for what happened to us, our thoughts at the time, what was said and not said-that ... March 19, 1978-"but I wasn't given enough time. I simply wasn't. ... This was unforeseen; we had never met. We had arrived from opposite ends of the earth. Helen once ...
See You Next Week   The storm of passion once over, he would have given worlds, had he possessed ... there, and so I’ll take advantage of the silence. Breaking and entering was once a pleasure for this ... adolescent reason, to know another’s life, or its furnishings at least, but this time I have the key. You ...
creative nonfiction? In this five part TriQuarterly series, five writers of nonfiction and one writer of ... narrators. Their actions, abhorrent as they are, reveal them to be dreadful people, while at the same time ... clearly and accurately as possible. However, often many works of creative/literary nonfiction ...
Matt Wood Tuesday, December 7, 2010 Blog The New York Times has run a couple of fascinating ... or too difficult and time consuming to do with physical artifacts. The latest piece last week was ... once resarchers are able to scan not just titles but full texts. Of course not everyone has full, ...
Harvard Law School. Her essays appear in The New York Times, Fourth Genre, Bellingham Review (as the ... winner of the Annie Dillard Award for Creative Nonfiction), Bookslut, and other publications. In January ... she will begin teaching creative nonfiction at Cedar Crest College in Allentown, Penn. She also works ...
marzanolesnevich
Judith Kitchen Tuesday, June 17, 2014 Craft Essay The writer of nonfiction uses a different voice ... carries authority and insight. So voice in nonfiction is, by definition, only a partial mask. Voice also ... functions differently within nonfiction—a genre that ranges from article to essay to memoir to brief lyric. ...

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