Creative Nonfiction
It can be fun to watch a ridiculous person go nuts. It can be even more fun to watch the reactions of a person who’s watching
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Michael Leone’s work has been published or will be published in Hayden’s Ferry Review,
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Suzanne Roberts’ memoir, Almost Somewhere: Twenty-Eight Days on the John Muir Trail, is forthcoming from
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Charles Evered’s new film, A Thousand Cuts, starring Academy Award nominee Michael O’Keefe,
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Lucile Barker is a Toronto poet, writer and activist. Since 1994, she has been the coordinator of the Joy of Writing,
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B.H. James lives in Northern California, where he teaches high school English. His work has appeared in
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Usually when I’m putting together my monthly selections of creative nonfiction, there’s a theme that unites them.
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Sally Houtman, originally from the United States, now makes her home in Wellington, New Zealand.
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Marcia Trahan is a graduate of the Bennington Writing Seminars’ MFA program. Her essays and poetry have appeared in Fourth Genre,
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Ashley Wells is a third year MFA Creative Nonfiction candidate at California State University, Fresno.
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Jaime Dedes, now on medical retirement, is an inveterate writer and blogger who no longer has to be the written voice of
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Suzanne Farrell Smith has essays published or forthcoming in The Kenyon Review, The Writer’s Chronicle, Anderbo,
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The selections this month are intense. They’re intensely good, intensely engaging, intensely fulfilling—
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