Contain Your Narrative: Five Time-Tested Structures Nonfiction Writers Need to Know
Build on traditional narrative structure and break out of old forms to tell your story in fresh ways.
LEARN YOUR CRAFT. LOVE YOUR WORDS.
Build on traditional narrative structure and break out of old forms to tell your story in fresh ways.
It’s time to revise your first draft, but where to begin? Focusing on five key elements will help you rewrite a better, deeper book.
Stop worrying about exact facts. Embracing memory’s unreliability expands our stories and strengthens our voice.
Learn how to make every sentence do multiple jobs--and make your writing sing!
Want to write nonfiction but worry your life isn't interesting enough? Learn how ordinary things can inspire extraordinary prose.
Unlock the secrets to captivating essays: master the art of pitching, writing, and getting published in just two weeks!
Most books die in their second act. Find out how to prevent that fate.
“Brand” can sound shallow--but your credibility and public persona springs from your true self. Learn to find and share your unique brand story.
Every writer needs to break through the noise and get the attention of editors. It starts with a title.
Identifying thematic currents in a draft can illuminate your key ideas and guide the revision process. In this webinar, we'll explore how.
“Worldbuilding” calls to mind fictional settings—Hogwarts, Gatsby’s mansion, Alice’s Wonderland—but creating a vivid world on the page is just as essential in creative nonfiction.
In personal essay or memoir writing, we can become imprisoned in the "I" point of view. Learn to break free and explore the varieties of point of view.