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Our 5 Most Revealing Stories About Sex
From a renegade romance writer to pioneering porn starts, these five surprising stories go far beyond the salacious details.
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Call for Pitches: Psychological Sci-Fi
We’re on the hunt for completely preternatural stories of feats, crimes, survival, death, connection, horror and the paranormal, so long as they thrust…
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✏️🛠️ How to Become a Successful Writer From Behind Bars
We spoke to Naratively's 2023 Memoir Grand Prize Winner Christopher Blackwell about how he manages to be such a prolific writer without access to Google…
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Chaos and Noise: One Man's Harrowing Stint in Solitary Confinement
Locked in the hole without explanation, Christopher Blackwell tries desperately to hold onto the pride and positivity he’s worked so hard to preserve.
Mar 27
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The Adventures of a Pakistani in Texas
A young woman from Karachi doesn’t discover how intense Islam can be…until moving to Texas.
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Mariya Karimjee
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The Secret Society of Lightning Strike Survivors
After the sudden and intense drama of getting hit, they suffered from devastating symptoms that wouldn’t go away. It seemed like no one could help—until…
Mar 23
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James Walker
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✏️🛠️ How to Write a Headline That Makes Everyone Want to Read Your Story
At Narratively, we spend a LOT of time crafting our “heds and deks.” Our founder chose his four all-time favorites—and shared his secrets behind why…
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As Their Country Erupts in Chaos, These Two Lawyers Are Fighting for the Lives of Every Haitian
In a part of the world where the human rights situation is deteriorating by the day, accessing justice is a daily battle for these courageous attorneys.
Mar 21
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Etienne Côté-Paluck
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✏️🛠️ How I Learned to Write the Hard Stuff
I wanted to write about my traumatic personal experiences, but I was hiding behind walls. This is the moment when I finally broke through and found my…
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In This Grief Tale, the Couple Does the Impossible
Reeling from the loss of their 7-year-old, Jill and Matt decide to confront “the afterdeath” head on.
Mar 18
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Narratively Deep Cuts: 5 of Our Favorite Stories About Music
From tales about fading hardcore scenes to music as a means to spread culture and keep memories alive, here are five stories that resonate from our…
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Shout Out: What's the One "Bad" Writing Thing You Love Doing?
We’re talking about fragmented sentences, using the term “gonna” in place of “going to"… You get the idea.
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