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Rachel Toor is a professor of creative writing at Eastern Washington University’s writing program, in Spokane, and a former acquisitions editor at Oxford University Press and Duke University Press.
Leslie A. Davidson won the 2016 CBC Creative Nonfiction Prize. Davidson is the author of two children's books, In the Red Canoe and The Sun is a Shine, and the memoir Dancing in Small Spaces.
In the past 30 or so years, the catch-all term “creative nonfiction” has come to designate nearly all literary work that is not poetry or fiction or drama. While it is a problem to defi… ...
CBC Books — along with our partners the Canada Council for the Arts, Air Canada's enRoute magazine and The Banff Centre — is pleased to announce the winner of the CBC Creative Nonfiction Prize.
Creative Non-Fiction 2 Hone your writing skills and strengthen your storytelling voice in this intensive course designed to help emerging writers of creative non-fiction make informed decisions for ...
Creative nonfiction is a nonfiction story that is told with fictional elements: dialogue, setting details, scenes, characterization (of real people), and so on.
This class is about stories - long-form feature writing, essay, memoir and experimental narrative. It's a writing and reading course designed to hone students' storytelling craft and get them thinking ...
Creative NonfictionWithin, Without, Travis Allen (Not sure if this is creative nonfiction or fiction) I am not a man, I am dynamite! --Friedrich ...
Canadian writers are invited to apply for this year’s Whiting Creative non-fiction Grant. Worth US$40,000, the allotments from the Mrs. Giles Whiting Foundation, based in New York, are bestowed ...