Editor’s Notes by Daniel W. Lehman
Nonfiction narrative breathes in a realm where the indeterminacy of language meets the materiality of the human body. Therein lie most of the problems and nearly all of the potential for stories that seek to convey actual life in words and images. For language is slippery and often veiled. Continue reading . . .
Contents
“Missing the Cues” Ted Gup ◆ “Red” Tama Baldwin ◆ “Watershed” Joshua A. Dolezal ◆ “Physical Evidence” Kelly Grey Carlisle ◆ “If You Knew Then What I Know Now” Ryan Van Meter ◆ “Volvo Trash” Katy Read ◆ “What We Yield” Angie Carter ◆ “Homage to the Champ” Stephen D. Gutierrez ◆ “When You Weren’t There: How Reporters Recreate Scenes for Narrative” Andrea Lorenz ◆ “Crash” Paul Bogard ◆ “The Age of the Artist” Amy Friedman ◆ “The Vulture Tree” Katie Fallon ◆ “Italian Lessons” Sue Allison ◆ “Opening Ceremonies” Kyle Minor ◆ “All Offers Are Valid Only While Supplies Last” Benjamin Stein
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