Publication

1998 - Simon & Schuster, New York, New York (State)

Language

English

Word Count

95,250 words, Guess

Page Count

381 pages

Identifiers

and 2 more
  • LibraryThing209074
  • Goodreads105252

Classifications

  • DDC808
  • LCCPN147 .S792 1998

Description

"In Follow the Story, author and journalist James B. Stewart teaches you the techniques of compelling narrative writing."--BOOK JACKET. "It is the indispensable guide to writing successful nonfiction books, articles, feature stories, or memoirs. Stewart provides concrete directions for conceiving, reporting, structuring, and writing nonfiction - techniques that he has used in his own successful books and stories. By using examples from his own work, Stewart illustrates systematically a way of thinking about and executing stories, a method that has helped numerous reporters and students become better writers."--BOOK JACKET. "Follow the Story examines in detail: how an idea is conceived; how to "sell" ideas to editors and publishers; how to report the nonfiction story; six models that can be used for any nonfiction story; how to structure the narrative story; how to write introductions, endings, dialogue, and description; how to introduce and develop characters; how to use literary devices; and pitfalls to avoid."--BOOK JACKET. "Learn from this book a clear way of looking at the world with the alert curiosity that is the first indispensable step toward good writing."--BOOK JACKET.

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Other Editions

  • Follow the story: how to write successful nonfictionSimon & Schuster1998-01-01

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