: Re: Where can I find exercises to help me develop fictional writing techniques useful in narrative nonfiction? I usually write explanatory nonfiction, but now I am interested in something more narrative--think
I read a great book, Between the Lines: Master the subtle elements of fiction writing by Jessica Page Morrell. I wrote to her and we have corresponded. She also wrote Thanks, But This Isn't For Us: A (Sort Of) Compassionate Guide to Why Your Writing Is Being Rejected. Both books are a good fit for the writing transition you describe. The second has more exercises, both offer great information on the specifics you're looking for.
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