We all have a
story we want to share with others. Maybe it's a funny or dramatic moment in
your everyday life. Perhaps it's an unforgettable trip overseas or a
heartwarming family reunion. Or possibly even the life of a close relative or
public figure that has inspired you in some unique way. Regardless of the story
or experience, there's no better way to write, record, and share it than
through the power of creative nonfiction.
Bringing
together the imaginative strategies of fiction storytelling and new ways of
narrating true, real-life events, creative nonfiction is the fastest-growing
part of the creative writing world—and the fastest-growing part of the market
for books as well. It's a cutting-edge genre that's reshaping how we write (and
read) everything from biographies and memoirs to blogs and public speaking
scripts to personal essays and magazine articles.
But learning
the secrets and techniques of creative nonfiction offers you so much more than
just insights into this exciting style of writing. Mastering the art and craft
of creative nonfiction can
help you
write more effectively in a variety of professional and personal situations,
provide
dynamic new ways for you to preserve life experiences as they truly occurred or
as you felt them,
allow you
to share your stories in ways that other people are sure to find compelling,
and
open up new
windows on how you think about your own personal history—and the personal
history of others.
Format: DVD | 24 lectures | 30 minutes
per lecture
Your Professor: Ph.D. Tilar J. Mazzeo
Dr. Tilar J.
Mazzeo is the Clara C. Piper Professor of English at Colby College in Maine and
the New York Times best-selling author of The Widow Cliquot: The Story of a
Champagne Empire and the Woman Who Ruled It and The Secret of Chanel No.
5: The Intimate History of the World's Most Famous Perfume. Professor
Mazzeo earned her Ph.D. in English from the University of Washington. In 2008,
she won the Gourmand Award for the Best Work of Wine Literature in the United
States for The Widow Cliquot. She is also the author of Back Lane Wineries
of Sonoma and Back Lane Wineries of Napa. Her travel, food, and wine essays
have appeared in a range of national publications, including Food and Wine
magazine. Professor Mazzeo held the prestigious Jenny McKean Moore
Writer-in-Residence position at The George Washington University. Her lessons,
exercises, and advice on the art and craft of creative nonfiction have appeared
in collections including Now Write! Nonfiction: Creative Nonfiction
Exercises from Today's Best Writers.
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