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The Art of Being There

Edward Humes

The Art of Being There is about narrative nonfiction and immersion journalism and their vital role in this age of democracy and press freedoms under siege.

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  • Edward Humes

    I'm a Southern California author, journalist, narrative nonfiction teacher and recipient of a Pulitzer Prize and a PEN Award. My books include Mississippi Mud, No Matter How Loud I Shout, The Forever Witness, and Total Garbage.

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