Wilson believes recipes offer a story arc, a version of reality that appeals to our imagination and our senses. In addition, she writes, “part of the pleasure of recipe-reading is the feeling that you ...
The debate about what to do with a criminal defendant who wants to lie on the witness stand goes back a half-century, to a 1966 Michigan law review article written by a young law professor and former ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract This article argues that Collins's fragmentation of narrative form in The Moonstone allows him to critique Victorian Christianity and reveal ...
Journal of Narrative Theory, Vol. 51, No. 2 (Summer 2021), pp. 229-260 (32 pages) Adams, Ian. “The Lonely Death of Charlie Wenjack.” Maclean’s, Feb. 1967, pp. 30–44. Andrew-Gee, Eric. “The Making of ...
Writing about trauma risks polishing the pain, forcing neat closures, and smoothing out what resists language altogether. It also risks dipping into the cliché or the sensational. So how does a writer ...
Dead or alive? That question serves as the engine for countless narratives in every story form we can think of, from fiction to nonfiction, from books to movies. The New York Times just published a ...
The challenge of a memoir is to captivate the reader through a narrative form that matches function. Sleep is Now a Foreign Country: Encounters with the Uncanny is a shape-shifting account speckled ...