The Best Creative Nonfiction, Volume 3
Anyone still asking, “What is creative nonfiction?” will find the answer in this collection of artfully crafted, true stories. Selected by Lee Gutkind and the staff of Creative Nonfiction, these stories—ranging from immersion journalism to intensely personal essays—illustrate the genre’s power and potential.
Edwidge Danticat recalls her Uncle Moïse’s love of a certain four-letter word and finds in his abandonment of the word near the end of his life the true meaning of exile. In Literary Murder, Julianna Baggott traces her roots as a novelist to her family’s “strange, desperate (sometimes conniving and glorious) past” and writes about her decision, in The Madam, to kill off a character based on her grandfather. And Sean Rowe explains why, if you must get arrested, Selma, Alabama, is the place to do it.
This exciting and expansive array of works and voices is sure to impress and delight.
Other Books By Lee

At the End of Life
True Stories About How We Die

True Stories, Well Told
From the First 20 Years of Creative Nonfiction Magazine

A View From The Divide
Creative Nonfiction on Health and Science

Writing Away the Stigma
Ten Courageous Writers Tell True Stories About Depression, Bipolar Disorder, ADHD, OCD, PTSD & More
