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✏️🛠️ How to Change Your Story When the Research Surprises You
The hardest part of a big writing project is when your reporting unveils something that doesn’t support your original thesis. What do you do then?
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Last Chance! How to Write About Social Issues in Unprecedented Times
Join Narratively Academy and author Kavita Das for a special three-hour seminar on writing articles, essays and op-eds that address the world's most…
May 13
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Confessions of a Lesbian Ex-Nun
I'd spent my entire adult life in the convent. When I left, I didn't even know how to use an ATM machine, let alone pick up women.
May 13
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Patricia Dwyer
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This is, Quite Literally, What a Personal Essay Looks Like
In this visual guide from Creative Nonfiction magazine, learn about the basic "shapes" of memoir writing—and achieve a more personal, unique result in…
May 11
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Tim Bascom
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How to Stay Free When You Were Born Into a Life of Crime
In the penultimate episode of our 'Track Change' podcast, Devonte James comes home from jail, knowing full well he's "gotta break these chains" of his…
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Noah Rosenberg
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How to Stay Free When You Were Born Into a Life of Crime
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Call for Pitches: The Ever-Present Liquid—Stories on Water
Announcing a special collaboration with Creative Nonfiction magazine that explores the shape-shifting magic, nourishment and destructiveness of H2O in…
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Writing With Conscience Is a Moral Imperative, Not a Misstep
Journalists are often taught to keep politics out of our storytelling. But if we step back and admit that all writing is political, we can see the…
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Kavita Das
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My Secret Life as a Personal Assistant to 'America’s Most Eligible Man'
He was the former star of an uber-popular reality dating show. I was a feminist lesbian 19-year-old—a.k.a. the least likely person on Earth to become…
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Joanna Greenberg
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✏️🛠️ There’s a Rhythm to Editing—You’ve Just Got to Listen: A Conversation With John Freeman
We spoke to the award-winning author and editor about moving between magazine and book editing, making art outside of the algorithm and hunting for good…
May 4
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Guia Cortassa
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✏️🛠️ There’s a Rhythm to Editing—You’ve Just Got to Listen: A Conversation With John Freeman
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My All-Time Favorite Narratively Memoirs
Dive into 5 of the most revealing and intimate personal essays we've ever published, from one about an epic teenage prank to another about a runaway…
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Listen to Episode 3 of ‘Track Change’ to Understand the Complicated Reality of Recidivism
Struggling with his reentry program, rapper Anthony Johnston digs deep into the setbacks that have kept him from thriving.
May 1
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James Boo
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Listen to Episode 3 of ‘Track Change’ to Understand the Complicated Reality of Recidivism
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Anatomy of an Absolutely Wild 1970s Hijacking You’ve Never Heard Of
When Professor Roderick Hilsinger boarded Ethiopian Airlines Flight 708, he had no idea about the in-flight nightmare soon to unfold. Here’s how he—and…
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Seth Lorinczi
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