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  1. What is Creative Nonfiction? True Stories, Well Told. True stories based on real-world experience are the most powerful tools humans have for communicating information, fostering empathy, and changing ourselves, our culture, and the world. Explore the Genre

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      Why We Call It “Creative Nonfiction” Dinty W. Moore. The...

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      On its very baseline creative nonfiction is a literary...

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      Newsletters. Curated Collections Archives. Explore past...

    • CNF Foundation

      The Creative Nonfiction Foundation was incorporated in 1994...

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      In 2004, to coincide with Creative Nonfiction’s tenth...

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    • Issue 67

      Creative Nonfiction #67, “Starting Over,” is dedicated to...

  2. Creative nonfiction (also known as literary nonfiction, narrative nonfiction, literary journalism or verfabula) is a genre of writing that uses literary styles and techniques to create factually accurate narratives.

  3. 8. Sept. 2020 · Creative nonfiction employs the creative writing techniques of literature, such as poetry and fiction, to retell a true story. How do we define creative nonfiction? What makes it “creative,” as opposed to just “factual writing”?

  4. Learn what creative nonfiction is, how it differs from regular nonfiction, and what elements it uses to tell true stories. Explore examples of memoirs, biographies, travel writing, and more.

  5. 14. Nov. 2023 · Creative nonfiction is a genre of writing that combines factual accounts with literary techniques. Learn about the four elements of creative nonfiction, the common forms it takes, and the difference between fiction, nonfiction, and creative nonfiction.

  6. 5. Nov. 2019 · Learn how to write creative nonfiction that combines literary techniques with factual information. Explore examples of memoirs, personal essays, and narrative nonfiction, and get tips on how to structure, research, and revise your work.