The purpose of this article is to contribute to our understanding of the difference between the bestseller and the non-bestseller in nonfiction. It is noticed that many bestsellers in nonfiction belongs to the sub-genre of creative nonfiction, but also that the topics in this kind of literature is largely ignored by the critics. Thus, the article tests how topics may work in creative nonfiction. Two Danish bestsellers belonging to the genre, Frank’s Mit smukke genom (My Beautiful Genome), about genomics, and Buk-Swienty’s Slagtebænk Dybbøl ( ‘Slaughter-bench Dybbøl’), a history book, are chosen as cases and analysed using a slightly modified motif model by Johansen. The result is that in both books the main topic is treated from a double pe...
Both the writing and the reviewing of children's and young adult nonfiction are art forms. Fine wor...
Nonfiction children\u27s literature has changed in recent years, including an increase in organizati...
Bernice M. Murphy and Stephen Matterson, eds., Twenty-First-Century Popular Fiction Edinburgh: Edin...
‘Bestseller’ is a pivotal and highly influential concept in the current literary market, where a tit...
'Bestseller is a pivotal and highly influential concept in the current literary market, where a titl...
In the post-millennial years, Danish literature has witnessed a veritable wave of biographically bas...
Creative nonfiction is abundant and popular. There are many names and definitions for this fluid, mu...
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Ar...
In a recent issue of TEXT, Matthew Ricketson sought to clarify the ‘boundaries between fiction...
A review of \u27Verbal and Visual Strategies in Nonfiction Picturebooks\u27 which was edited by Nina...
Sonya Huber is a contributing author, The Real Who, What, When, and Why of Journalism. Book descri...
This project comes in two parts: an analysis of the importance of design, and a creative writing pie...
This article presents a holistic approach to the study of genres in book publishing that includes fo...
Sonya Huber is a contributing author, Digital Suspicions and How Do I Write? Book description: T...
This thesis project examines the genre of creative non-fiction. It argues for consideration of a new...
Both the writing and the reviewing of children's and young adult nonfiction are art forms. Fine wor...
Nonfiction children\u27s literature has changed in recent years, including an increase in organizati...
Bernice M. Murphy and Stephen Matterson, eds., Twenty-First-Century Popular Fiction Edinburgh: Edin...
‘Bestseller’ is a pivotal and highly influential concept in the current literary market, where a tit...
'Bestseller is a pivotal and highly influential concept in the current literary market, where a titl...
In the post-millennial years, Danish literature has witnessed a veritable wave of biographically bas...
Creative nonfiction is abundant and popular. There are many names and definitions for this fluid, mu...
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Ar...
In a recent issue of TEXT, Matthew Ricketson sought to clarify the ‘boundaries between fiction...
A review of \u27Verbal and Visual Strategies in Nonfiction Picturebooks\u27 which was edited by Nina...
Sonya Huber is a contributing author, The Real Who, What, When, and Why of Journalism. Book descri...
This project comes in two parts: an analysis of the importance of design, and a creative writing pie...
This article presents a holistic approach to the study of genres in book publishing that includes fo...
Sonya Huber is a contributing author, Digital Suspicions and How Do I Write? Book description: T...
This thesis project examines the genre of creative non-fiction. It argues for consideration of a new...
Both the writing and the reviewing of children's and young adult nonfiction are art forms. Fine wor...
Nonfiction children\u27s literature has changed in recent years, including an increase in organizati...
Bernice M. Murphy and Stephen Matterson, eds., Twenty-First-Century Popular Fiction Edinburgh: Edin...