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Creative Nonfiction: Write Truth with Style

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The rise of sites like Medium and Longreads have inspired a resurgence in creative nonfiction—that compelling, leisurely writing that weaves true ideas and characters into stories that reveal as much about its readers as its subject. But where do those stories come from? And how do they work? In this class, Susan Orlean, best-selling author and longtime New Yorker staff writer, walks us through her writing process for transforming ordinary subjects into exceptional stories. She reveals how she prepares to write, takes a close look at her classic Esquire piece “The American Male at Age Ten,” and delves into why curiosity, revision, and collaboration are at the heart of being a writer. This course demystifies the writing craft so that you can write a short and unforgettable profile of your own. Whether you’re an active writer, aspiring freelancer, or simply curious about the power of language, this class will help you navigate and polish the creative process of telling your best story. Instructor bio: Susan Orlean is an acclaimed American journalist. She has been a staff writer at The New Yorker since 1992, and has contributed articles to Rolling Stone, Vogue, and Esquire. She is the author of eight books, including The Orchid Thief (later adapted into Spike Jonze's Adaptation, in which Meryl Streep portrayed Orlean) and the New York Times bestseller Rin Tin Tin. She was a 2004 Nieman Fellow at Harvard University. In 2012, she received an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters from the University of Michigan. She has served as a judge for many literary prizes, including the National Book Awards, the Bellevue Literary Prize, and the Iowa Review Awards. Susan divides her time between Los Angeles and New York. Her Twitter bio reads "Writer, writer, writer. Oh, I also write."

Syllabus

  • Foundations of Creative Nonfiction
    • This module introduces the essentials of creative nonfiction, helping you discover the power of real-life subjects. You’ll learn how to choose engaging topics, examine a model essay, and set the foundation for writing with authenticity and impact.
  • Research as a Storytelling Tool
    • Strong nonfiction writing relies on thorough research. In this module, you’ll learn practical methods for preparing, reporting, and managing your notes so that your facts support and enrich your narrative voice.
  • Building Your Story with Style
    • Here, you’ll transform research and ideas into compelling stories. By exploring storytelling elements like dialogue, description, and expert commentary, you’ll learn to write with both clarity and creativity, crafting nonfiction that reads with the power of narrative.
  • Refining and Sustaining Your Writing Practice
    • The final module focuses on polishing your work and building a sustainable writing habit. You’ll learn editing strategies, the value of collaboration, and approaches to maintaining your voice and productivity as a nonfiction writer.

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