Thursday, July 17, 2014
Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference
Personal Essayist? Creative Nonfiction? Literary Nonfiction?
http://www.themayborn.com/conference-and-competitions
Wednesday, July 9, 2014
Michael Moore's Search Party (Here Comes Trouble)
http://books.google.com/books?id=mJNqEXEf40MC&pg=PT43&lpg=PT43&dq=search+party+by+michael+moore+here+comes+trouble&source=bl&ots=Ws39OZwFfO&sig=NsGIKZ7c4D2Blp2jyQTf-anYvsk&hl=en&sa=X&ei=cvq9U9GjGdCKyASX5ID4DQ&ved=0CEkQ6AEwBA#v=onepage&q=search%20party%20by%20michael%20moore%20here%20comes%20trouble&f=false
This link is only a portion of this essay. However, email me at nicolezaza@gmail.com if you would like to read the full version of this essay.
This link is only a portion of this essay. However, email me at nicolezaza@gmail.com if you would like to read the full version of this essay.
Sloane Crossley's The Pony Problem
http://teachers.sduhsd.net/tkortman/documents/The%20Pony%20Problem.pdfhttp://teachers.sduhsd.net/tkortman/documents/The%20Pony%20Problem.pdf
Monica Wood's What Betty Knows
www.oprah.com/relationships/What-My-Sister-Taught-Me-Monica-Woodwww.oprah.com/relationships/What-My-Sister-Taught-Me-Monica-Wood
Joan Didion's Goodbye to All That
http://essaysspring13.qwriting.qc.cuny.edu/files/2013/04/Joan-Didion-Goodbye-to-All-That.pdf
http://essaysspring13.qwriting.qc.cuny.edu/files/2013/04/Joan-Didion-Goodbye-to-All-That.pdf
http://essaysspring13.qwriting.qc.cuny.edu/files/2013/04/Joan-Didion-Goodbye-to-All-That.pdf
Virginia Woolfe's Death of the Moth
Here is a link to the essay we began in class.
http://bcs.bedfordstmartins.com/everythingsanargument4e/content/cat_020/Woolf_DeathoftheMoth.pdf
http://bcs.bedfordstmartins.com/everythingsanargument4e/content/cat_020/Woolf_DeathoftheMoth.pdf
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This blog is an exploration into the boundaries of PERSONAL ESSAY.
Essay is derived from the French word essaier, which means to try.
The blog will be first devoted to posting reading material for those who wish to learn more about the nature of the personal essay. Please feel free to submit suggestions for our library.
We hope that we can evolve into publishing work of essayists.
Essay is derived from the French word essaier, which means to try.
The blog will be first devoted to posting reading material for those who wish to learn more about the nature of the personal essay. Please feel free to submit suggestions for our library.
We hope that we can evolve into publishing work of essayists.
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