Creative Nonfiction

Elizabeth Kolbert

FROM ISSUE #51: THE HUMAN FACE OF SUSTAINABILITY

SEAMAN: Over the course of your research, you gather an enormous amount of experience, facts, feelings, and thoughts. How do you pare all this down? What is most challenging about this process? How do you make this into a story?

If I knew that … In the movie , there’s a card game called “The Exciting Game without Any Rules,” and I think that’s a good description of writing in general. It’s true of nonfiction writing in the sense that you are at the mercy of events. You go out, and you have to hope that you see something or that something

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