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Zusatztext The Science of Story makes a great case for the essay as premier scientific instrument. Each contribution in this anthology illuminates a new intersection between writing and science. How does time or space work in memory or on the page? How do description and emotion affect us? How do memory or metaphor work to produce the magic they do? How do the essays we love affect us emotionally? And more importantly, how can writers use or repurpose these tools to make more interesting and beautiful things? This book will be revelatory for writers of nonfiction and their many readers. Informationen zum Autor Sean Prentiss is Associate Professor of English at Norwich University, USA. He is author of Finding Abbey: The Search for Edward Abbey and His Hidden Desert Grave (2015), which won the National Outdoor Book Award for Biography/History. He is also co-editor of T he Far Edges of the Fourth Genre (2014). Nicole Walker is the author of Processed Meats: Essays on Food, Flesh and Navigating Disaster (2021) Sustainability: A Love Story (2018) and the collaborative collection The After-Normal: Brief, Alphabetical Essays on a Changing Planet. (2019) . She has previously published the nonfiction collections Where the Tiny Things Are (2017) , Egg (2017), Micrograms (2016) , Quench Your Thirst with Salt (2013) , and a book of poems, This Noisy Egg (2010) . She edited for Bloomsbury the essay collections Science of Story (2019) with Sean Prentiss and Bending Genre: Essays on Creative Nonfiction (2013) with Margot Singer. She is the co-president of NonfictioNOW and is the recipient of a National Endowment for the Arts award and a noted author in Best American Essays. Her work has been most recently published in the New York Times, Longreads, and Ploughshares, among other places. She teaches at Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff, AZ and serves as the Crux Series Editor for University of Georgia Press. Vorwort Brings together a diverse group of prolific and award-winning writers to ask how contemporary brain science can shed new light on the art and craft of creative nonfiction writing. Zusammenfassung Bringing together a diverse range of writers, The Science of Story is the first book to ask the question: what can contemporary brain science teach us about the art and craft of creative nonfiction writing? Drawing on the latest developments in cognitive neuroscience the book sheds new light on some of the most important elements of the writer’s craft, from perspective and truth to emotion and metaphor. The Science of Story explores such questions as: · Why do humans tell stories?· How do we remember and misremember our lives - and what does this mean for storytelling?· What is the value of writing about trauma?· How do stories make us laugh, or cry, make us angry or triumphant?Contributors: Nancer Ballard, Mike Branch, Frank Bures, J.T. Bushnell, Katharine Coles, Christopher Cokinos, Alison Hawthorne Deming, David Lazar, Lawrence Lenhart, Alan Lightman, Dave Madden, Jessica Hendry Nelson, Richard Powers, Sean Prentiss, Julie Wittes Schlack, Valerie Sweeney Prince, Ira Sukrungruang, Nicole Walker, Wendy S. Walters, Marco Wilkinson, Amy Wright. Inhaltsverzeichnis Table of Contents01 Introduction, Sean Prentiss and Nicole Walker02 Bengal Tiger Moments: Perception of Time in the Brain and on the Page, Sean Prentiss, Vermont College of Fine Arts, USA 03 Sipping from the Transmitter: Theorizing the ‘Potential Essay’, Lawrence Lenhart – 04 The Brain is a Master Class, Dave Madden, University of San Francisco, USA 05 Brain on Fire, Nicole Walker, Northern Arizona University, USA 06 The Brain Split in Half, Ira Surungruang, Universit...
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Table of Contents
01 Introduction, Sean Prentiss and Nicole Walker
02 Bengal Tiger Moments: Perception of Time in the Brain and on the Page,
Sean Prentiss, Vermont College of Fine Arts, USA03 Sipping from the Transmitter: Theorizing the 'Potential Essay', Lawrence Lenhart -
04 The Brain is a Master Class,
Dave Madden, University of San Francisco, USA05 Brain on Fire, Nicole Walker,
Northern Arizona University, USA06 The Brain Split in Half,
Ira Surungruang, University of South Florida, USA07 When the Body Reads: Writing Sensory Perception for Reader Embodiment,
Nancer Ballard, Brandeis University, USA08 Lens: A Lyric Meditation,
Katherine Coles, University of Utah, USA09 The Heart and the Eye: How Description Can Access Emotion,
JT Bushnell, Oregon State University, USA
10 The Memory Agent,
David Lazar, Columbia College Chicago, USA11 On Metaphor,
V. Efua Prince, Wayne State University, USA12 The Glittering World of Synapses,
Lyncia Bega, Dine¿ writer and artist 13 A Sense of Oneness with Sun and Stone,
Leila Phillips, College of the Holy Cross, USA14 A Gardener's Education (Animal Body), Marco Wilkinson,
Oberlin College and Lorain County Community College, USA15 The Secret Lives of Stories: Rewriting Our Personal Narratives,
Frank Bures, author of The Geography of Madness
16 Conversations in Intensive Care, Amy Wright,
author17 Mindfulness and Memoir, Julie Wittes Shlack,
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Sean Prentiss is Associate Professor of English at Norwich University, USA. He is author of
Finding Abbey: The Search for Edward Abbey and His Hidden Desert Grave (2015), which won the National Outdoor Book Award for Biography/History. He is also co-editor of
The Far Edges of the Fourth Genre (2014) and co-author (with Joe Wilkins) of
Environmental and Nature Writing: A Writer's Guide and Anthology (Bloomsbury, 2017).
Nicole Walker is the author of the collections
The After-Normal: Brief, Alphabetical Essays on a Changing Planet from Rose Metal Press and
Sustainability: A Love Story from Mad Creek Books. Her previous books include
Where the Tiny Things Are, Egg,
Micrograms, Quench Your Thirst with Salt, and
This Noisy Egg. She edited for Bloomsbury the essay collections
Science of Story with Sean Prentiss and with Margot Singer,
Bending Genre: Essays on Creative Nonfiction. She's nonfiction editor at
Diagram and teaches at Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff.