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From the work of the New Journalists in the 1960s, to the New Yorker essays of John McPhee, Susan Orlean, Atul Gawande, and a host of others, to blockbuster book-length narratives such as Mary Roach’s Stiff or Erik Larson’s Devil in the White City, narrative nonfiction has come into its own. Yet writers looking for guidance on reporting and writing true stories have had few places to turn for advice. Now in Storycraft, Jack Hart, a former managing editor of the Oregonian who guided several Pulitzer Prize–winning narratives to publication, delivers what will certainly become the definitive guide to the methods and mechanics of crafting narrative nonfiction. Hart covers what writers in this genre need to know, from understanding story theory and structure, to mastering point of view and such basic elements as scene, action, and character, to drafting, revising, and editing work for publication. Revealing the stories behind the stories, Hart brings readers into the process of developing nonfiction narratives by sharing tips, anecdotes, and recommendations he forged during his decades-long career in journalism. From there, he expands the discussion to other well-known writers to show the broad range of texts, styles, genres, and media to which his advice applies. With examples that draw from magazine essays, book-length nonfiction narratives, documentaries, and radio programs, Storycraft will be an indispensable resource for years to come.
Product details
Series: Chicago Guides to Writing, Editing, and Publishing
Paperback: 274 pages
Publisher: University of Chicago Press; Reprint edition (October 12, 2012)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 9780226318165
ISBN-13: 978-0226318165
ASIN: 0226318168
Product Dimensions:
6 x 0.7 x 9 inches
Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
Average Customer Review:
4.6 out of 5 stars
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Hart's Storycraft is the best how-to for nonfiction writing that I've found--without exception. I own about 200 books on writing, and the two that I always go back to are Hart's Storycraft, and Sol Stein on Writing.One example: Hart has the best explanation of the importance and use of theme that I've found anywhere. He says, "theme statement suggests your structure. It guides your reporting. It helps you find a title. If you have to cut, it tells you what can go and what must stay. In one way or another, it affects every phase of the writing"He then goes on to show how he helped writers find the themes of stories that went on to win national writing prizes.This is a book for people who want to get good at writing exceptional, compelling nonfiction. Hart is a master craftsman. In Storycraft he clearly explains his craft to those who want to learn.
Like many new writers I have a story to tell but am struggling on how to make it more than just a chronological rendering. Hart explains structure, point of view, voice and style, character, scene, and other key elements to writing narrative nonfiction. My only criticism is that in the later part of the book he tends to focus on news reporting for examples. The chapter on ethics seems totally focused on news reporting. That said, I highly recommend it if you are struggling to write a narrative nonfiction story.
Jack Hart does a fantastic job of laying out the principles of storytelling. He provides numerous examples by award-winning writers. I am going to recommend this book not only to writers but also to editors. In addition to describing writing and reporting techniques, Hart describes his editorial method. The chapter on ethics is particularly useful.
This is an excellent book because it provides excellent content and fairly comprehensive coverage on all the key aspects of narrative and explanatory nonfiction writing. In the last part of the book, it makes summary points on a variety of other nonfiction types such as short stories and vignettes, and discusses issues such as reporting and ethics.Both the book and the author definitely have the ring of authority. According to my Kindle, about 32% of the book is devoted to references and footnotes. I wish they were annotated footnotes, which are often worth reading, but these ones generally contain just the reference (which I'm sure the author thought was important to include).The writing was very good, as were the examples the author used. There were only a few places (mostly early in the book) where it felt like things were bogging down, or the connection between the body text and the examples was hard to find.The pace was fine too--it was neither a light nor tedious read, just about right for the subject matter.If I had to pick a nit, it would be in the (seemingly endless) number of words and sentences in the early part of the book devoted to scrupulously making full references to authors (full names) and their various articles to support one of the author's points. Many times the author would make a point, and basically say, "Joe X was a master at this in whatever, as was X in Y, and W in Z." No examples of writing from these articles were given for the reader, so it bordered on nothing more than name dropping to me.Having said that, the obvious gravitas and authority of the author made me believe that he was not the sort of person to just name drop for name dropping's sake. I'm sure he had a different intent (such as seriously meaning to support his points), but the utility of all the references was lost on me. Worse yet, it felt like more than a few such references were repeated in full, so I just skipped ahead when I saw another paragraph of that type.All in all, an excellent book by an author who clearly is a master at what he does. The book is worth every penny and every minute that I spent with it. I highlighted huge sections of the book, and was both surprised and pleased when I came to the big second topic of explanatory nonfiction, which exactly matched my current project, so I could immediately apply his excellent advice.I'd give this book 6 of 5 if I could. I gave it 9 (excellent, couldn't put it down) of 9 on my personal scale. I would strongly recommend this work to all writers, both fiction and nonfiction.
I went to a week-long long form narrative nonfiction writing workshop.I bought Story Craft when I got home to fill in the holes that the class didn't fill. I could have saved my money and stayed home with this book. I learned more from this book than I did in that week-long workshop. Mr. Hart covers all of the elements of narrative nonfiction in a clear, non-boring manner. Highly recommend this book, along with reading examples of good narrative nonfiction online.
I'd bought quite some books on the art or writing story from Amazon. All those came with high recommendations. But I've got this thing whenever I receive a book, I flip through a few chapters randomly.. sort of reading whatever page I land on, just to have a feel for it.. if it don't grab me right away it never does (I tried forcing myself to read another great book on story, never worked).But this, it's filled with gems. I didn't even complete the thing, just going through the core of story structure -- really changed the way I see cinema movies for good.. I'd sit there seeing how the layer the pieces together and how they fit into the structure the book shows. Plus, the book gives snippet examples throughout to really bring the point home.
This has been a great resource as I learn to write better nonfiction. It tackles all the essential elements of good nonfiction writing, and it provides unique insight that's helping me see some of the flaws in my natural style. The book includes many block quotes and examples from good narrative writing, so there is a healthy mix of lessons and examples.
I took Mr. Steve Lopez's class at Cal State LA and he used this book to teach throughout the whole semester. It was extremely helpful and it was such an amazing experience to be in his class.
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