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Analysis and Critique: How to Engage and Write about Anything 1How to Write about Anything 1. 2How to Be an Effective Reader 2. 3How Literature Can Help 3. 4Shaping Your Voice 4. 5Knowing Your Reader 5. 6The Art of the EssayHow to Start 6. 7How to Organize an Argument 7. 8Supporting Your Argument 8. 9Finishing Strong 9. 10The Uses of Poetry 10. 11Poetic Diction and Syntax 11. 12DramaWriting Out Loud 12. 13What You Can Learn from Autobiography 13. 14Writing and Leadership 14. 15The Rules of Rhetoric 15. 16Invention and Arrangement 16. 17Ethos and Pathos 17. 18Finding What You Need 18. 19Using What You Find 19. 20Getting StartedWriting First Drafts 20. 21EditingFinding What's Wrong 21. 22RewritingFixing What's Wrong 22. 23Avoiding Common Errors in Grammar and 23.
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Writing Creative Nonfiction


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24The Power of Words

1Welcome to Creative Nonfiction 2Finding the Story 3Honoring the Nonfiction Contract 4Writing Great Beginnings 5Show, Dont Tell 6Launching a Narrative Arc 7Cliffhangers and Page Turners 8Building Dramatic Sentences 9Rhetorical Devices and Emotional Impact 10Putting It All Together 11Revealing Character in Words and Actions 12Creating Compelling Characters 13Character Psychology 14Getting Inside the Heads of Your Characters 15Using Narrative Perspective 16Shaping Your Voice 17Writing the GutterHow to Not Tell a Story 18Dialogue Strategies in Creative Nonfiction 19Researching Creative Nonfiction 20How to Not Have People Hate You 21Revising Your Work 22Building Your Audience 23Getting Published 24. 24Being a Writer

Building Great Sentences: Exploring the Writer's Craft 1A Sequence of Words 2Grammar and Rhetoric 3Propositions and Meaning 4How Sentences Grow 5Adjectival Steps 6The Rhythm of Cumulative Syntax 7Direction of Modification 8Coordinate, Subordinate, and Mixed Patterns 9Coordinate Cumulative Sentences 10Subordinate and Mixed Cumulatives 11Prompts of Comparison 12Prompts of Explanation 13The Riddle of Prose Rhythm 14Cumulative Syntax to Create Suspense 15Degrees of Suspensiveness 16The Mechanics of Delay 17Prefab Patterns for Suspense 18Balanced Sentences and Balanced Forms 19The Rhythm of Twos 20The Rhythm of Threes 21Balanced Series and Serial Balances 22Master Sentences 23Sentences in Sequence 24Sentences and Prose Style

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