Cre8tiveNon

Fifteen weeks, a dozen writers, three pieces each

Resources for writers of creative nonfiction

  • Memoir (and)
  • River Teeth: The Journal of Narrative Nonfiction
  • Fourth Genre: a journal of creative nonfiction
  • Creative Nonfiction: a journal
  • Creative Nonfiction journal's blog
  • Brevity: the online mag of 750 words or fewer
  • BWC 2009 blog
  • Towson University's graduate Professional Writing program
  • Towson University
  • Association of Writers and Writing Programs
  • Poets and Writers

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    • ▼  September (13)
      • What You're Writing
      • Flipping Through the Garbage
      • Purpose
      • A Decade Older
      • The Roof
      • Salvaging The Past
      • O'Mighty Advice Weaver
      • Just Words
      • I'm Going Back...to Volunteering
      • No Flash Photography
      • The Curious Event of the Three
      • A Step Behind
      • How a jigsaw puzzle led to a memoir
  • ►  2008 (1)
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Sunday, September 20, 2009

How a jigsaw puzzle led to a memoir


In case you missed it, Margaret Drabble published an interesting piece in The Washington Post regarding her new memoir and how she came to write it. As sometimes happens, she meant to write something else. Her story is part of the Post's coverage of the National Book Festival, scheduled for the National Mall on Sept. 26.
Posted by BWC 2009 at 1:01 PM
Labels: margaret drabble, memoir, national book festival

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