An important part of writing creative nonfiction is to write as faithfully as possible. This allows the reader to trust the author. The reader wants the writer to expect to rewrite the event as precisely as possible, or to choose to push his sentence to another type. Sometimes the writer chooses to ignore this. Even if you have the best intent, this is a reader's fraud. Such tricks have no purpose other than controversy, even the most powerful and powerful story, the story, even the information that the reader wishes to convert into a cracked sentence is possible.
Last night I finished "A Million Little Pieces" by James Frey. For controversy over this book, this is a must read for a creative writing class. This book was published as a memoir and, for years, after a series of activities, he advanced, stating that he wrote many stories through the book. There are two chapters in my book, but why does not the publisher know? Ten years from now, nobody can recall this kind of detailed dialogue. I am very disappointed with being very disappointed. Why did she let us read this book? Then somewhere in chapter 4, I can not put this book. I think there is another page, then I get to sleep. On page 430, I am not asleep.
James Frey's Million Pieces James, Leonardo, Yuri, Myers, Hank Environment: Drug and alcohol rehabilitation facility Topic: How people handle drug addiction and alcoholism in the organization Chapter 5: Books open, James Narrator I wake up by plane. He bleeds, four teeth are missing, his nose is broken. He did not know how he was hurt, where he was going. - It was during the cold December. No matter how many layers I caught, the cold was always able to find a way to my bones. This time is the first time I came to New York. I lived in a different country for the first time, but I do not have a family. I owe an apartment in a dark place in southern Manhattan, or rather my parents are renting a house, I am taking it
James Frey 's Millions of Pieces: Frey talks about a recovery journey of both alcoholism and cocaine dependence. Although this book was originally published as a memoir, Frey acknowledged that none of these cases never happened at a later time. In any case, the lack of his control over the addict's experience in his rock 'n' roll trip resonated with millions of readers. He detailed his experience in rehabilitation at 12 stages of facilities and provided a sincere view on the pros and cons of this treatment model.