Creative Nonfiction
The creative-nonfiction writers I’m presenting this month are a diverse group. One lives in Nigeria, one lives in
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Som Oluwatobi Adedayo writes from Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife in Osun state, Nigeria, where he
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Jill Moyer Sunday loves stories and the process of making stories. When she’s not teaching writing at
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B. Michael Rubin is an American currently living in Brazil. Before moving to Brazil, he survived several careers while
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One of my pleasures in presenting creative nonfiction to you every two months is acknowledging the great variety of
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Diane K. Martin, although primarily a poet, has prose appearing in Connotation Press, Plume, Tin House
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Richard Stuecker is a poet, essayist, and playwright who graduated from Duke University in 1970. He is
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Jeanne Althouse's flash fiction, creative nonfiction and longer stories have appeared in numerous literary
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Terry Barr is the author of Don’t Date Baptists and Other Warnings from My Alabama Mother and
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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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