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Two award-winning authors reveal everything you need to know to develop your own distinctive voice and craft compelling, creative nonfiction

“Tell all the Truth but tell it Slant.”
—Emily Dickinson

With these words, Dickinson offers sound advice for nonfiction writers: Tell the truth but become more than mere transcribers of daily life. Since 2003, Tell It Slant has set the standard for creative nonfiction instruction, showing writers how to move beyond mere facts and, instead, make the most of their own “slant” on the world. This revised and updated third edition offers:

• New and expanded chapters on writing about identity, maintaining a productive work/life balance, and navigating the publishing industry
• An anthology with diverse pieces that range from traditional essay to the graphic memoir
• Expanded discussion of contemporary and emerging literary forms
• New “Try It” writing exercises throughout the book

Whether planning a course or learning on your own, Tell It Slant provides everything you need to know to develop a distinctive voice and to craft compelling creative nonfiction. This book provides the basis for a complete education in nonfiction writing, wherever your classroom might be.

Tell It Slant is a valuable and comprehensive resource for nonfiction writers, filled with exhilarating examples, powerful exercises, and pure inspiration. Miller and Paola are gifted teachers and writers with endless wisdom to share and a lovely way of sharing it with struggling writers at every level.”
—Dinty W. Moore, author of The Mindful Writer: Noble Truths of the Writing Life




Table of Contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Dedication
  5. Contents
  6. Preface to the Third Edition of Tell It Slant
  7. Part I Unearthing Your Material
    1. 1 The Body of Memory
    2. 2 Writing the Family
    3. 3 “Taking Place”: Writing the Physical World
    4. 4 Gathering the Threads of History
    5. 5 The Body of Identity
    6. 6 Writing the Arts
    7. 7 Glorious Facts: Research and the Research Essay
  8. Part II The Many Forms of Creative Nonfiction
    1. 8 The Tradition of the Personal Essay
    2. 9 Innovative Forms: The Wide Variety of Creative Nonfiction
    3. 10 Mixed-Media, Cross-Genre, Hybrid, and Digital Works
  9. Part III Honing Your Craft
    1. 11 The Particular Challenges of Creative Nonfiction
    2. 12 The Basics of Good Writing in Any Form
    3. 13 The Writing Process and Revision
    4. 14 The Power of Writing Communities
    5. 15 Publishing Your Creative Nonfiction
    6. 16 Putting on Our Editors’ Hats
  10. Part IV Anthology
    1. Reading as a Writer
      1. 1 The Fine Art of Sighing
      2. 2 Leap
      3. 3 Jumping the Fence
      4. 4 To Keep an Ear to the Ground
      5. 5 Of Smells
      6. 6 On Touching Ground
      7. 7 Perdition
      8. 8 The Night My Mother Met Bruce Lee
      9. 9 The Coroner’s Photographs
      10. 10 Because, the Ferguson Verdict
      11. 11 First
      12. 12 Math 1619
  11. Appendix I: Good Habits for Healthy Writers
  12. Appendix II: Resources for Writers
  13. Credits
  14. Index
  15. About the Author
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