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| ghts Movement, a collection of distinguished | nonfiction about the mid-century struggle against Jim C |
| er first book under the name Susan Jacobs: a | nonfiction account of the making of a Broadway play cal |
| Ordinary Heroes is a narrative, | nonfiction account of World War II as told through the |
| The Niihau Incident was a | nonfiction account of the crash-landing of a Japanese Z |
| concentrated on books, at first true crime, | nonfiction accounts of actual cases. |
| Mother: A Memoir (2007) marked her return to | nonfiction after two works of fiction. |
| ational Book Critics Circle Award in General | Nonfiction, among other honors. |
| eative Artists Exchange Fellowship (creative | nonfiction), an Individual Artist Fellowship (fiction) |
| evoted the rest of her life to writing, both | nonfiction and well-researched fiction. |
| n the National Book Critics Circle Award for | Nonfiction and a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for Ge |
| ist at Number 1 under the category Hardcover | Nonfiction, and stayed in the list for 17 weeks. |
| The novel presented itself as | nonfiction, and claimed to be the actual diary of Ellen |
| e lives of African-Americans, using fiction, | nonfiction and graphic novels as mediums. |
| 1972 is an award-winning writer in creative | nonfiction and the author of the travel memoir, Zaatar |
| ooks about Virginia in the areas of fiction, | nonfiction, and poetry. |
| d coming writers of Christian based fiction, | nonfiction, and poetry. |
| Heim's fiction, | nonfiction and reviews have appeared in The Village Voi |
| her's Keeper, Justifide, Before You Breathe, | NonFiction and Joy Whitlock. |
| National Book Award for | Nonfiction, and |
| The journal publishes poetry, fiction, | nonfiction and art. |
| nce 1991, he has been a free-lance writer of | nonfiction and fiction. |
| ame Hunters" in Scoot Over, Skinny : The Fat | Nonfiction Anthology detailing various discussions by m |
| ew Degeneracy," were printed in America in a | nonfiction anthology of Benderson's writings entitled " |
| Suresha's | nonfiction anthology, Bears on Bears: Interviews & Disc |
| "Best | Nonfiction Article", 2009 International Writing Competi |
| o University, during which he wrote numerous | nonfiction articles for the magazine Shokun!. |
| st for his satirical writings in fiction and | nonfiction, as well as his translations into German of |
| Jared Cohen is a | nonfiction author, Rhodes scholar, and the youngest mem |
| Dodie Bellamy is an American novelist, | nonfiction author, journalist and editor. |
| ook Travel Book Award, the PEN West Creative | Nonfiction Award, the Pacific Northwest Booksellers Ass |
| 2008) was an American writer of fiction and | nonfiction best known for his writing about baseball. |
| (two years) on The New York Times Paperback | Nonfiction Bestseller List. |
| t Time debuted at #5 on The Globe and Mail's | Nonfiction Bestseller List on October 29. |
| House, spent 46 weeks on the New York Times | nonfiction bestseller list, spending six weeks at numbe |
| America by Heart was the fifth best-selling | nonfiction book of 2010, according to Publishers Weekly |
| The | nonfiction book has been adapted into a fictional thril |
| ory from Buchenwald to New Orleans is a 2010 | nonfiction book by U.S. author Mark Jacobson. |
| rsemen of the Esophagus by Jason Fagone is a | nonfiction book about the sport of competitive eating a |
| The film is loosely based on The Hot Zone, a | nonfiction book about Ebola and an Ebola outbreak in a |
| graphy: The Voodoo Queen: A Novel and in his | nonfiction book Voodoo In New Orleans. |
| The | nonfiction book tells the story of a basketball team th |
| The | nonfiction book talks about shows that members of the G |
| Palma were detailed in Julie Salamon's 1991 | nonfiction book The Devil's Candy. |
| 28: Stories of AIDS in Africa is a 2007 | nonfiction book by Canadian author Stephanie Nolen, Afr |
| Unstrange Minds (ISBN 0-465-02763-6) is a | nonfiction book by anthropologist Roy Richard Grinker a |
| author, known for writing the best-selling | non-fiction book Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evi |
| This movie was based upon the | nonfiction book Twenty Thousand Years in Sing Sing, whi |
| ine Deloria, Jr. (Standing Rock Sioux), is a | nonfiction book that discusses traditional Native Ameri |
| The Execution of Private Slovik is a | nonfiction book by William Bradford Huie, published in |
| It is based on the | nonfiction book X-Rated by David McCumber which chronic |
| National Book Critics Circle Award for best | non-fiction book of 2008, and was named one of the best |
| The | nonfiction book The Last Stand of the Tin Can Sailors: |
| Have a Little Faith, which was Albom's first | nonfiction book since Tuesdays With Morrie, was release |
| According to the 1990 | nonfiction book 12 Days on the Road: The Sex Pistols an |
| Writing and Selling a | Nonfiction Book (1973) |
| ritage Award Literary Winner for Outstanding | Nonfiction Book |
| India: A Million Mutinies Now is a | nonfiction book by V. S. Naipaul published in 1990. |
| Scheeres is presently at work on a | nonfiction book about the Jonestown mass murder-suicide |
| Winner, 2006 New Visions | Nonfiction Book Award, Quality Paperback Book Club. |
| It was based on a | nonfiction book of the same name by Alexander Klein. |
| roving his innocence and inspiring her first | nonfiction book, Long Way Home: A Young Man Lost in the |
| Mayer's third and latest | nonfiction book, The Dark Side (2008), addresses the or |
| itations are the Four Corners Award for Best | Nonfiction Book, a Los Angeles Press Club Award for Bes |
| is "EcoTerror" was included in the "100 Best | Nonfiction Books of the 20th Century" Random House / Mo |
| NPL Children's Room offers both fiction and | nonfiction books for children from birth to age 11. |
| As Trish MacGregor, she has written 15 | nonfiction books that reflect her interests - astrology |
| was an English author of over 60 fiction and | nonfiction books under the pen name of Rumer Godden. |
| ng adult novels, one juvenile novel, and two | nonfiction books about music. |
| Four of his juvenille | nonfiction books were written for the Landmark book ser |
| fense, and Skeleton Lake, as well as several | nonfiction books about Alaska life. |
| United States Senator John McCain on several | nonfiction books as well as on political speeches. |
| s book The Ghost Map was one of the ten best | nonfiction books of 2006 according to Entertainment Wee |
| In addition, Mann has written the | nonfiction books Wisecracker (1998), a biography of fil |
| in Austin, Texas, that represents authors of | nonfiction books in a variety of subject areas, includi |
| he full content of her first seven published | nonfiction books Slouching Towards Bethlehem, The White |
| In retirement he wrote 2 | nonfiction books and a novel, The HOA Murders. |
| writings included six children's novels and | nonfiction books for young adults about notable artists |
| 961) is an American life coach and author of | nonfiction books, including My Name is Caroline, which |
| d magazine articles, he is the author of two | nonfiction books, two novels, and one motion picture. |
| tmas-themed stories), several plays, several | nonfiction books, and individual essays and articles. |
| In several | nonfiction books, Century has written about diverse sub |
| ed clinical psychologist and author of three | nonfiction books, including Appearance Obsession: Learn |
| hy of science, and author of three published | nonfiction books, including Love and Limerence, Psychot |
| at #89 by the Modern Library in its 100 Best | Nonfiction Books. |
| es, and has also authored several novels and | nonfiction books. |
| azine and the author of numerous fiction and | nonfiction books. |
| es, four adult novels and dozens of juvenile | nonfiction books. |
| line of inspiration fiction and motivational | nonfiction by bestselling African-American authors. |
| She has written both fiction and | nonfiction children's literature and the adult books. |
| The Book of Jon ( | Nonfiction; City Lights, 2004). |
| itically acclaimed works, and the children's | nonfiction collection equally comprises materials that |
| e advisory board of the The Mayborn Literary | Nonfiction Conference, sponsored by the Mayborn Graduat |
| A writer of fiction and | nonfiction, dealing mostly with issues in gay life, he |
| The book is a work of | nonfiction describing the history of the Space Race fro |
| Its | nonfiction editor is Kathleen Laufenberg, journalist an |
| Nonfiction Editor: Karen Salyer McElmurray | |
| Barbash is an American writer of fiction and | nonfiction, educator and critic. |
| cke's title essay "The New Negro" as well as | nonfiction essays, poetry, and fiction by writers inclu |
| NewSouth Books publishes | nonfiction, fiction and poetry, as well as children's b |
| Exceptional Merit in | Nonfiction Filmmaking |
| ortive of Kenworthy's work and its impact on | nonfiction filmmaking, stating, “This is where we can t |
| 2010 INSPY award winner, Creative | Nonfiction for Evolving in Monkey Town - 2010 INSPY Win |
| The Creative | Nonfiction Foundation was incorporated in 1994 and is a |
| The Creative | Nonfiction Foundation is supported by public and privat |
| The Creative | Nonfiction Foundation offers a number of educational pr |
| e of themes, from the basics of the creative | nonfiction genre to writing memoir to travel narrative. |
| Publishing poetry, fiction, and creative | nonfiction, Gulf Coast prides itself on its eye for tal |
| His | nonfiction has appeared in The New York Times Magazine, |
| In the past few years, Creative | Nonfiction has begun to publish books in collaboration |
| Her fiction and creative | nonfiction have also appeared in the anthologies Yes Me |
| Writing Institutes: Creative | Nonfiction holds institutes throughout the year in a va |
| tional Book Critics Circle Award for general | nonfiction in 1991. |
| o a finalist for the National Book Award for | nonfiction in 1994. |
| rrently Professor of Writing and Director of | Nonfiction in the Writing Program at Columbia Universit |
| Brown's | nonfiction includes On Fire (1995), on the subject of h |
| 4 - 18 March 1983) was an American author of | nonfiction, inspirational, and fiction works. |
| The Spring 2011 issue is a Creative | Nonfiction issue guest edited by Mark Ari, and the Spri |
| ruary 2008, and 412: The Pittsburgh Creative | Nonfiction Literary Festival in October 2008. |
| am in the City of the Dead is the title of a | nonfiction memoir book written by Belfast author Stephe |
| s two books about the American carnival, the | nonfiction Monster Midway and the fictional Nightmare A |
| The | nonfiction music history book The 27s: The Greatest Myt |
| featuring | nonfiction narrative travel stories by published book a |
| Pilgrim at Tinker Creek is a 1974 | nonfiction narrative book by Annie Dillard. |
| which debuted as number 29 on the hardcover | nonfiction New York Times Bestseller List and number fo |
| The Bullpen Gospels debuted on the Paperback | NonFiction New York Times Best Sellers List at #19. |
| an American Guide to Writing and Publishing | Non-Fiction, nonfiction (New York: Broadway Books , 200 |
| 2003 New York Times | Nonfiction Notable Book |
| ed with pioneering the literary genre of the | nonfiction novel, along with authors such as Truman Cap |
| Calamities of Exile: Three | Nonfiction Novellas (1998) |
| She is the author of both fiction and | nonfiction: novels, stories, essays, and journalism. |
| lves Stories in Order to Live: The Collected | Nonfiction of Joan Didion (2006) |
| book had won the Pulitzer Prize for General | Nonfiction, one of the most prestigious awards in the w |
| Nonfiction Pagan titles | |
| e End of Suffering: Finding Purpose in Pain ( | Nonfiction: Paraclete Press, 2009) |
| Killer with a Badge ( | Nonfiction, Penguin/2004), the shocking true story of k |
| award-winning children's author Avi and for | nonfiction picture books. |
| Program may concentrate in fiction, creative | nonfiction, poetry, or writing for children and young a |
| is term used to describe a genre of creative | nonfiction popular in the Victorian era. |
| Graywolf Press | Nonfiction Prize, for Neck Deep and Other Predicaments: |
| Outstanding Directing for | Nonfiction Programming |
| Outstanding Picture Editing for | Nonfiction Programming |
| Outstanding Sound Mixing for | Nonfiction Programming |
| Outstanding Sound Editing for | Nonfiction Programming - Single or Multi-Camera |
| Outstanding Sound Mixing for | Nonfiction Programming - Single or Multi-Camera |
| Outstanding Sound Editing for | Nonfiction Programming (Single or Multi-Camera) |
| the 1983 Callaloo Creative Writing Award for | Nonfiction Prose. |
| , it publishes fiction, poetry, and creative | nonfiction quarterly. |
| His most famous book was Eight Men Out, a | nonfiction reconstruction of the 1919 Black Sox scandal |
| a wide variety of print resources (Fiction, | Nonfiction, Reference, Large Print, Spanish, Magazines, |
| nce expanded to include works of fiction and | nonfiction relating to gay, lesbian, bisexual, and tran |
| or The Two Escobars was nominated for a best | nonfiction script by the Writers Guild of America and w |
| o, Chelsea, The Iowa Review, Verse, Creative | Nonfiction, Seneca Review, Witness. |
| ew his inspiration from numerous fiction and | nonfiction sources. |
| Outstanding | Nonfiction Special |
| enjamin Franklin won an Emmy for Outstanding | Nonfiction Special (Traditional) in 2003. |
| lished a novel, The Spiderweb, and a further | nonfiction study, Piercing the Reich: The Penetration o |
| EGG, the arts show was an American | nonfiction television program that aired on PBS from 20 |
| Arrest & Trial is a syndicated American | nonfiction television program which follows individual |
| he book also won the National Book Award for | Nonfiction, the George Bancroft Prize, and the Francis |
| Right Stuff won the American Book Award for | nonfiction, the National Institute of Arts and Letters |
| Literary | Nonfiction: The Fourth Genre (2002) |
| Runner-up for Iowa Award in | Nonfiction, The Iowa Review |
| ns and Plains Booksellers Association's best | nonfiction title of 1999. |
| versity of Chicago Press and was named a Top | Nonfiction Title for 2001 by The Washington Post. |
| of largeprint, fiction, mystery, western and | nonfiction titles. |
| Finding | nonfiction to his liking after The Abracadabra Kid: A W |
| born 1957) is an American writer of fiction, | nonfiction, travel journalism, and literary criticism. |
| Not to Have Another War (with Vera Williams, | nonfiction, War Resisters League 1989 Peace Calendar 19 |
| The War I Always Wanted (2007) is a | nonfiction war memoir by Brandon Friedman. |
| 1997 National Book Award ( | nonfiction) winner for American Sphinx: The Character o |
| o Black Holes to the Mystery of Dark Matter ( | nonfiction, with brother David Garfinkle, University of |
| Before turning to narrative | nonfiction with The White Cascade (2007), a book about |
| The Ugly American ( | nonfiction) with William Lederer |
| Russia and the Outside World (1994, | nonfiction, with Sergei Karaganov) |
| Frances focused on historical | nonfiction with a specialty in 17th and 18th century Fr |
| Montague has written a | nonfiction work aimed at lay audiences entitled Why Cho |
| recent book, published in spring 2007, is a | nonfiction work titled Kinfolks: Falling Off the Family |
| wn as the author of Mississippi in Africa, a | nonfiction work detailing the story of two hundred free |
| Pleasures of Japanese Literature is a short | nonfiction work by Donald Keene, which deals with Japan |
| She is also the author of the | nonfiction work In the Yikes! |
| Her final | nonfiction work, Regarding the Pain of Others, re-exami |
| Doctorow's | nonfiction works include his first book, The Complete I |
| , his credits include fifty-five novels, six | nonfiction works, thirty-five songs, three television s |
| becca Ellen Greer (born 1936) is an American | nonfiction writer and also served as an editor for Woma |
| r 26 - Andreas Schroeder, poet, novelist and | nonfiction writer |
| Erling Fossen (October 23, 1963) Norwegian | nonfiction writer and former NRK-show host |
| Michael Sims - Acclaimed | nonfiction writer. |
| from Dartmouth College and has a masters in | nonfiction writing from Columbia University School of t |
| Dehnart earned an MFA in | nonfiction writing from Bennington College, where his n |
| omore Literary Festival, she holds an MFA in | nonfiction writing and literature from Bennington Colle |
| She taught | nonfiction writing at the New School for Social Researc |
| McPhee went on to win the Pulitzer Prize in | non-fiction writing, and became a professor of nonficti |
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