Welcome to Storylines! In today’s video, we’re exploring a question that comes up all the time: Is sharing the facts enough when telling family stories? We’ll look at the difference between fiction and creative nonfiction. We’ll examine how to use informed speculation responsibly. And we’ll identify the tools that help us stay transparent with our readers. If you’ve ever wondered how to write stories that are both truthful and truly engaging, this episode is for you. Let’s dive in!
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