Creative Nonfiction
This month I am presenting four pieces that are amalgams of different genres, though they
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Gail Peck is the author of eight books of poetry. Poems and essays have appeared in Southern Review, Nimrod,
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Gary Fincke’s latest book is The Darkness Call, a collection of personal essays that won the Robert C. Jones Prize for
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B. H. James’s first novel, Parnucklian for Chocolate,was a finalist for the 2014 PEN Center USA Literary Award in Fiction. He is the co-author of
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Like the best fiction, the best creative nonfiction concerns itself with much more than its purported subject. I will use a quotation from
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Andrew Rihn is a writer of essays, poems, and scholarly articles. He is the author of several chapbooks, including
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Julia Nunnally Duncan, author of ten books of poetry, fiction, and nonfiction, enjoys writing about her 1960s upbringing in
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Eugene William Levich received his B. A. in history from Adelphi College (now University), his first M.A. from the Johns Hopkins School of
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Kathy Davis lives in Richmond, Va., where she works for a nonprofit that helps seniors in the public schools find the financial resources to
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Most of the selections this month have long, highly creative titles, and perhaps even in a couple of
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Samantha Seto graduated with a B.A. as a Writing Seminars major and History of Art minor at the
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August Kelly graduated from the University of Wyoming with a Bachelor’s Degree in Secondary English Education. They
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Betinna Hansen is the creative force behind several short stories. Most recently, her work was featured in
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