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Introduction vii
1 Narrative Nonfiction: The New Genre 1
2 Dramatic License? 23
3 Searching, Searching: Discovering a Subject 50
4 Researching Your Subject 76
5 Order Out of Chaos: Building the Skeleton of the Book 99
6 Writing the Book: Flesh and Blood on the Bones 125
7 Find an Agent or Submit Directly? 159
8 Who Do You Know? What Can You Do? Marketing and Promotion 180
9 Writing a Book Proposal 202
Sample Book Proposals 215
A Highly Opinionated and Totally Subjective Reading List 269
Notes 273
Index 280
About the Author 288
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