"She gets lost on a straight line"—that’s what Heather Sellers’s father said about her, and it wasn’t an unfair description. But a chance encounter with a stranger in an airport proves to be a turning point. How can a person learn to reorient herself after a lifetime of being lost in the world?
TRUE STORY is a publication of the Creative Nonfiction Foundation, which inspires and supports writers of true stories. Under the direction of Lee Gutkind, the foundation provides publishing venues for a diverse range of creative nonfiction writing and writers; serves as a strong advocate for the genre, helping define the ethics and parameters of the field; and aims to broaden the genre’s impact not only in the publishing world but also in the arts, humanities, and sciences. For more information: http://www.creativenonfiction.org
"She gets lost on a straight line"—that’s what Heather Sellers’s father said about her, and it wasn’t an unfair description. But a chance encounter with a stranger in an airport proves to be a turning point. How can a person learn to reorient herself after a lifetime of being lost in the world?
TRUE STORY is a publication of the Creative Nonfiction Foundation, which inspires and supports writers of true stories. Under the direction of Lee Gutkind, the foundation provides publishing venues for a diverse range of creative nonfiction writing and writers; serves as a strong advocate for the genre, helping define the ethics and parameters of the field; and aims to broaden the genre’s impact not only in the publishing world but also in the arts, humanities, and sciences. For more information: http://www.creativenonfiction.org