Essays on Craft

  • Roy Peter Clark

    The Line Between Fact and Fiction

    Creative Nonfiction

    Journalists should report the truth. Who would deny it? But such a statement does not get us far enough, for it fails to distinguish nonfiction from other forms of expression. Novelists can reveal great truths about the human condition, and so can poets, film makers and painters. Artists, after all, build things that imitate the world. So do nonfiction writers.

    Tags:
    Ethics,
    Quoting Sources,
    Writing