EGL 321 W
(EGL 321 W)
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So you’ve written the opening pages of a memoir.
Or you’ve been mulling over ideas for a book of
creative nonfiction and a concept has clicked into focus.
Congratulations. You’re over the biggest hurdle—getting
started—and now you’re on to the most fulfilling but
trickiest part. Working toward a full draft of your
nonfiction book can be incredibly rewarding. But
maintaining momentum requires keeping your eye on
the book’s “big picture” and giving yourself freedom
to experiment with the “small picture”—then staying
flexible as your discoveries inform an evolving plan.
In this course, we will keep you writing toward a
full draft. We will also look at how three very different
creative nonfiction books work on the big-picture
and small-picture levels. Weekly writing assignments
will help you discover and strengthen the style, tone,
and structure of your creative nonfiction book. Each
student will complete a new chapter for workshop
response. Whether you’re just starting or you’re feeling
muddled in the middle, this course will give you the
tools to finish a solid full draft.
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Rachel Howard, Author
Rachel Howard is the author of the memoir, The Lost Night: A Daughter’s Search for the Truth of Her Father’s Murder, one of the San Francisco Chronicle’s Best Books of 2005. Her personal essays have appeared in the San Francisco Chronicle and O, The Oprah Magazine. Her advice is quoted extensively in The Autobiographer’s Handbook: The 826 National Guide to Writing Your Memoir. She received an MFA in fiction writing from Warren Wilson College.