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ArchivesCreative Nonfiction and a Look at Animal TrackingBy Shay Zeller on Tuesday, November 29, 2005.Mimi Schwartz devotes much of her life teaching others how to write nonfiction creatively. She's the co-author of Writing True: The Art and Craft of Creative Nonfiction. which spells out the ways a good writer's voice can drive a true story. She explains why this style of writing has become increasingly popular since the early 90's and cites examples in her book of authors who succeed in writing creative nonfiction. Mimi Schwartz will also read from her own creative nonfiction work including Thoughts from a Queen Sized Bed. Later in the show we check in with naturalist Rosemary Conroy for a review of the Peterson Field Guide to Animal Tracks. A new third edition of the classic book has just been released. Rosemary also provides an overview of other tracking guides including Stokes Guide to Animal Tracking and Behavior by Donald & Lillian Stokes (Little, Brown) Mammal Tracks and Sign of the Northeast by Diane K. Gibbons (University Press of New England) Tracking and the Art of Seeing: How to Read Animal Tracks & Signs by Paul Rezendes (Camden House Publishing) Trackers interested in obtaining a tracking card can download and print out one from the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department website. |
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