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Writing About Objects

Crafting Nonfiction From Things

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Writing About Objects

Crafting Nonfiction From Things

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Description

People are obsessed with objects: their monetary value, the memories they hold, the thoughts they inspire, the skills they showcase and what they communicate to others. This book guides creative nonfiction writers through crafting prose inspired by the material things in their lives. Combining ideas from the fields of creative writing, rhetoric and composition and qualitative inquiry, it investigates how authors have examined the cultural and personal significance of objects and offers new approaches for how developing writers might use personal experience and context to get the most out of object writing.

Thinking about why individuals and institutions collect things and how these collections inspire storytelling, Melissa Tombro brings her experience as a third-generation antiques dealer and Professor of English to explore a broad range of ideas including objects' cultural and monetary value; family history and nostalgia; public collections and archives; gender and race in relation to objects; inherited objects; garbage and recycled objects; objects and status; generational trends and fads in collecting; and objects in the age of social media.

Providing the foundations for writerly growth by engaging in cultural analysis, autoethnographic inquiry, narrative building, essay construction, and personal reflection, Writing About Objects calls upon assignments and prompts to extend writer's thinking outside of the self and towards the larger cultural sphere. This is not just a how-to guide but an exploration of how people collect, value and engage with the things around them.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Chapter 1 – Nonfiction Object Writing
Chapter 2 – Personal Collections and Collecting
Chapter 3 – Autoethnography & Research
Chapter 4 – Public Objects and Collections
Chapter 5 – Things We Leave Behind
Conclusion
Student Examples
Bibliography
Index

Product details

Bloomsbury Academic Test
Published 03 Sep 2026
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 208
ISBN 9781350518292
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Dimensions 216 x 138 mm
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Author

Melissa Tombro

Melissa Tombro is a Professor of writing and gende…

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