Stacey Rae Brownlie

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To the Letter: A Celebration of the Lost Art of Letter Writing

A solid choice for fans of microhistories, paper trails, or epistolary works. [Prepub Alert, 6/15/13]
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How To Write Short: Word Craft for Fast Times

The niche focus of this book will give it appeal to writing teachers and anyone interested in writing for the web and/or social media. [See Prepub Alert, 2/25/13.]
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Writing Your Life: A Guide to Writing Autobiographies

This title is ideal for those who want some basic help in getting their life story on paper, whether simply for the benefit of friends and family or for a broader public.
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Handling the Truth: On the Writing of Memoir

Highly recommended for anyone interested in the anatomy of a successful memoir and for all writers of literary nonfiction.
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The True Secret of Writing: Connecting Life with Language

Longtime Goldberg fans, of whom there are many, will certainly want to read this, as will any reader interested in applying Eastern philosophy to the writing life.
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To Show and To Tell: The Craft of Literary Nonfiction

Writers and teachers of the personal essay will certainly want this title. Others with a broader interest in literary nonfiction may opt for works presenting more of an overview, such as Tracy Kidder and Richard Todd's Good Prose: The Art of Nonfiction or Lee Gutkind's Creative Nonfiction: How To Live It and Write It. [See Prepub Alert, 8/24/12.]
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Good Prose: The Art of Nonfiction

This is a must read for nonfiction writers and is a strong choice as a textbook or required course reading covering the narrative nonfiction, essay, or memoir forms.
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Vernacular Eloquence

Elbow intends to interest both scholarly and lay readers and he does succeed on some level, though this reviewer doubts that readers outside of academia will read it cover to cover. This title should greatly interest English language and linguistics scholars and teachers. Any readers willing either to dig deep or skim and skip will also find fresh ideas and renewed energy for writing.
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Women Writing on Family

Beginning women writers, particularly those interested in the memoir form, may find some guidance in this collection.
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