Posts Tagged ‘Rosecrans Baldwin’

Register Now for “The Narrative Imagination: A Documentary Writing Boot Camp”

Writer Rosecrans Baldwin will lead this two-day workshop in which participants will learn narrative techniques to add dimension and persuasive power to their documentary writing (such as creative nonfiction, memoir, or personal essays). Topics will include fieldwork, outlining, establishing voice, and structural editing. Through collaborative discussion, students will study examples of the best contemporary creative nonfiction, [...]


Register Now: Summer Master Class in Documentary Writing With Duncan Murrell and Rosecrans Baldwin

Register Now: Summer Master Class in Documentary Writing With Duncan Murrell and Rosecrans Baldwin

The Center for Documentary Studies is pleased to offer this new advanced writing class, to be taught by CDS writer in residence Duncan Murrell and novelist and essayist Rosecrans Baldwin. July 30–August 4, 2012 Center for Documentary Studies 1317 W. Pettigrew St. Durham, North Carolina This intensive one-week workshop on craft, structure, and the art [...]


Register Now for New Documentary Essay Class with Rosecrans Baldwin

Register Now for New Documentary Essay Class with Rosecrans Baldwin

CDS is pleased to offer this new continuing education class in our growing Documentary Writing curriculum, taught by novelist and essayist Rosecrans Baldwin, whose new memoir, Paris, I Love You but You’re Bringing Me Down, is forthcoming from Farrar, Straus and Giroux this coming May. Baldwin describes the Documentary Essay class: The personal essay blends journalism [...]