Lee Gutkind, “godfather” of the creative nonfiction movement, talks here with his son, Sam, who’s 19, on their memoir Truckin' With Sam: A Father and Son, the Mick and the Dyl, Rockin' and Rollin', on ...
The godfather in question is the author, who was credited as a major advocate of "creative nonfiction" in an uncomplimentary Vanity Fair article six years ago by James Wolcott, who criticized this ...
Have you ever written a report or scholarly paper and struggled with how to share your findings outside of your academic field? Or have you had to translate other people's research for the general ...
At 47, writer Gutkind (Keep It Real) finds himself divorced and an "old new dad," full of insecurities about being able to communicate effectively and to relate openly with his son, Sam. Worried that ...
MARGATE — Lee Gutkind says he never thought he would have children, but at age 47, he found himself a self-proclaimed "old new dad." Gutkind, now 66, said he owns one of the funkiest looking vacation ...
On the C-SPAN Networks: Lee Gutkind is a Founding Editor for the Creative Non-Fiction with nine videos in the C-SPAN Video Library; the first appearance was a 1996 Forum. The year with the highest ...
When Donna Talarico decided to organize a creative nonfiction conference, she knew just who to sign up as the keynote speaker. “Lee Gutkind didn’t invent the term ‘creative nonfiction,’ but he’s known ...
Sometime “around late 1989 or early 1990,” according to Lee Gutkind, “there seemed to be the beginning of a creative nonfiction buzz.” He was determined to see creative nonfiction recognized as a ...
M.G. Lord's latest book is "Astro Turf: The Private Life of Rocket Science." WHILE wandering in the dead of night through the Robotics Institute at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, writer Lee ...
Lee Gutkind is founder and head of the Creative Nonfiction Foundation. Lee Gutkind admits it, with a kind of relish: He used to lie about his age. At some point in his late middle years, the author ...
Parents of emotionally disturbed children tend to tell two kinds of horror stories: The first concerns the pain and psychic disruption of trying to care for a mentally ill child while holding their ...
Lee Gutkind, “godfather” of the creative nonfiction movement, talks here with his son, Sam, who’s 19, on their memoir Truckin' With Sam: A Father and Son, the Mick and the Dyl, Rockin' and Rollin', on ...