Crafting Narrative Non-Fiction

Course Number: MPJO 730-01
Faculty: Howard Yoon

Course Description:

What do David Sedaris, Jon Krakeuer, Michael Lewis, and Jeanette Walls have in common? They all have enjoyed immense success in the most popular style of writing in today's market: narrative nonfiction.

The class will cover all the major genres of narrative non-fiction: web writing, short and extended magazine articles, and books. It will delve into the most popular forms of narrative writing, from historical to adventure to food and travel to the extended essay and business. Students will read from a diverse list of journalists, authors, pundits, and teachers. They will learn to identify what makes an idea the best idea for a piece. They will also learn to craft tone and voice according to their style, their intended audience, and their venue. They will learn why narrative non-fiction relies so heavily on counter-intuition, alternative points of view, and above all else, credentials.

Georgetown University
School of Continuing Studies
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Washington, DC 20057
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Georgetown University
Center for Continuing and Professional Education
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