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Writing for story: craft secrets of dramatic nonfiction by a two-time Pulitzer Prize winner

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Plume Book 1986 New YorkDescription: xix, 284 pISBN:
  • 9780452272958
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 808.042 F7W7
Summary: The new “nonfiction”-the adaptation of storytelling techniques to journalistic articles in the manner of Truman Capote, Tom Wolfe, and John McPhee-is an innovative genre that has been awarded virtually every Pulitzer Prize for literary journalism since 1979. And now Jon Franklin, himself a two-time Pulitzer Prize winner and undisputed master of the great American nonfiction short story, shares the secrets of his success. Franklin shows how to make factual pieces come alive by applying the literary techniques of complication/resolution, flashback, foreshadowing, and pace. He illustrates his points with a close analysis and annotation of two of his most acclaimed stories, so that the reader can see, step-by-step, just how they were created. This lively, easy-to-follow guid combines readability and excitement with the best of expository prose and illuminates the techniques that beginning journalists-and more experienced ones, too-will find immensely helpful: - Stalking the true short story - Drafting an effective outline - Structuring the rough copy - Polishing like a pro - and the tips, tools, and techniques that will put your stories on the cutting edge https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/326811/writing-for-story-by-jonathan-franklin/9780452272958
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Table of Contents

Chapter 1: The new school for writers
Chapter 2: Mrs. Kelly's monster
Chapter 3: The ballad of Old Man Peters
Chapter 4: Stalking the true short story
Chapter 5: Structure
Chapter 6: The outline
Chapter 7: Structuring the rough
Chapter 8: Contemplating the structure
Chapter 9: Polishing
Chapter 10: The nature of art and artists

The new “nonfiction”-the adaptation of storytelling techniques to journalistic articles in the manner of Truman Capote, Tom Wolfe, and John McPhee-is an innovative genre that has been awarded virtually every Pulitzer Prize for literary journalism since 1979. And now Jon Franklin, himself a two-time Pulitzer Prize winner and undisputed master of the great American nonfiction short story, shares the secrets of his success. Franklin shows how to make factual pieces come alive by applying the literary techniques of complication/resolution, flashback, foreshadowing, and pace. He illustrates his points with a close analysis and annotation of two of his most acclaimed stories, so that the reader can see, step-by-step, just how they were created. This lively, easy-to-follow guid combines readability and excitement with the best of expository prose and illuminates the techniques that beginning journalists-and more experienced ones, too-will find immensely helpful:
- Stalking the true short story
- Drafting an effective outline
- Structuring the rough copy
- Polishing like a pro
- and the tips, tools, and techniques that will put your stories on the cutting edge

https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/326811/writing-for-story-by-jonathan-franklin/9780452272958

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