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The Ethics of Writing Narrative Nonfiction

Writing narrative nonfiction requires a commitment to accuracy and ethical reporting. Narrative nonfiction is a genre that combines the storytelling techniques of fiction with the factual information of nonfiction, and it's essential that the information presented is accurate, fair and truthful. Here are a few ethical considerations that authors of narrative nonfiction should keep in mind:

  1. Fact-checking: It's essential to fact-check all information before it's included in the narrative. This includes verifying sources, quotes, and statistics.

  2. Honesty: It's essential to be honest and transparent about the sources of information and the methods used to research the story.

  3. Respect for privacy: It's important to respect the privacy of individuals involved in the story, and to obtain their consent before including them in the narrative.

  4. Balancing the need for privacy with the public interest: It's important to weigh the need for privacy against the public interest and the importance of the story.

  5. Avoiding sensationalism: It's important to avoid sensationalizing the story and to present it in a balanced and fair way.

  6. Protecting vulnerable individuals: It's important to protect vulnerable individuals from harm, such as children, victims of crime and trauma.

  7. Transparency in story reconstruction: If the story is reconstructed, it's important to be transparent about it and to indicate what's based on fact, what's based on accounts, and what's based on assumptions.

  8. Transparency in using composite characters: If composite characters are used, it's important to indicate this and to be transparent about the blending of real people into one fictional character.

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