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nonfiction and as a former editor, I see a good number of personal narratives. I’ve noticed over time that ... personal narratives that Sanders talks about, the ones that begin in “not knowing,” or uncertainty—the kind ... disposition, a personal essayist/memoirist. And it’s true that most of my narratives begin in doubt and ...
stories from an early age? What got you interested in telling them? Dan Sinker: Well, I come to stories ... advantages to having the book in print. The first is simply that the narrative holds together better ... actually documented two narratives: the fictional narrative of @MayorEmanuel and the nonfiction narrative ...
is the protagonist's and the narrator's youth-viewed retrospectively. Both the ... "survivals of the past," for in the closing chapter, the pro­ jected view of the narrator shows her ... present and the future do not seem to have much excitement in store: the life of an adult is filled with ...
inhabiting a first-person narrator, and I have a very clear sense of their voice. It’s easier when I’m in ... yourself here.)   You can find more of Julian’s fiction in her debut collection,  Earthly Delights and ... “Earthly Delights” (in which young errand boys are grown in the backyard of an aging bioengineer) or ...
Middle Passage, the narrator-protagonist comes to regret his life as a rogue or picaro once he is forced ... embarrassing, compassionate—all of which reflect our humanity. His most recent work of fiction, a pensive ... conducted this winter as an email exchange.  TQ:  I would like to start first with what is, perhaps, a broad ...
Sarah Heatherly
Cherry, age twelve; two adults, my par­ ents; and one young college person caught in the no man's ... world and the adults' world. Somewhere during high school I passed quietly from the former into ... clearly marked is the line between the two. Our family consists of two children, Bill, age nine, and ...
publish the inter­ view at the time of the novel's appearance but it failed to find an ... America, but Cape Town is once again his base. He is Professor of General Literature at the University of ... Cape Town. Since the appearance of his first novel, Dusklands (1974; reprinted by New York: Penguin, ...
objects from the narrator’s point of view.” Human society may not look particularly empathetic some days. ... memory. There is a kinship here between the dog and the narrator, who seeks to hear lost human voices ... summoning rises from a quick narrative and a quote. A “young Vietnamese friend” delivering a pizza screams ...
didn’t want to see her get bit. She was a nice teacher, a young one too, and as it was with all nice, ... young white people he met, Jeremiah liked to imagine that Ms. Jones had never said the word, never even ... for it, too kind for it, and that in her victory over it, by refusing to give the word voice ...
twenty-first-century American literature, and serves as the associate director for the Program in Creative Writing. ... House digital archives of contemporary literature. Currently an associate professor at Knox College in ... Galesburg, Illinois, Berlin teaches creative nonfiction, poetry, and fiction, focuses on late twentieth- and ...
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