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Acknowledgements
Introduction
Section I: Writing Ethnographically
A Brief History of Ethnography
Why Ethnography?
Creative Nonfiction in Ethnography
What Makes a Story Great?
Evocative Storytelling
Vulnerability in Writing
Ethical Issues in Ethnographic Writing
Types of Tales
Reflexivity
Audience
Section II: Narrative Structures
Story Arcs
Voice
Academic Fan Fiction
Writing the Voices of Our Participants
First, Second, or Third Person
Active/Passive
Adverbs
Show, Don?t Tell
Conversations
Characters
Metaphorically Speaking
Vignettes
On Sounding Smart
Editing
Arts-Based Research
Section III: Linger in the Scene
Putting Words on the Page
Writing as Process
Writing as Inquiry
Doing the Unstuck
Integrating the Literature
What to Call this Thing?
The Panic Attack
Framing and Publishing
Revise and Resubmit
Writing to Connect, Writing for Social Change
Appendix I: Ethnographic Inspiration
Appendix II: Additional Writing Guides
References
About the Author.

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