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- Mixing Fiction and Non-Fiction: Dangers and Pluses for a Writing CareerAn essay on the dangers and pluses of attempting both fiction and non-fiction. This essay offers solutions.
- How to Find the Right Details for Fiction and Non-fictionA career can be made for a writer if only they can see the world. This essay explores that idea.
The Transitional Writer: How to Transition from Non-Fiction to Fiction on a Daily BasisThe majority of writers these days are transitional writers, which means that they switch between genres or types of writing, sometimes on a daily basis. It can be difficult to transition from fiction to non-fiction because the mindset a writer needs changes abruptly.
How to Write a Book - Fiction or Non-fictionThere are some basic ideas you should know when starting a book: passion, using the right tools, completing a project and keeping your eyes looking ahead.- How to Write the Non-Fiction Book: A Must Take CourseInformation about the graduation course, How to Write the Non-Fiction Book, and what is so beneficial about it.
- Writing Novels: Reading Non-Fiction is EssentialSummary: When it comes to writing novels, reading non-fiction can build your capability as a writer. Delving into the real world is one of the best ways to strengthen your imaginary one.
- Writer's Dilemma: Fiction or Non-FictionIf you're a writer and you're not sure whether you want to write fiction or non-fiction, then this article is for you.
Negotiating a Non-Fiction Book Contract: PromotionThe Promotion section of a non-fiction book contract is the most fun part to some authors and the most terrifying to others. It sets out what the author's responsibilities are with respect to the marketing and promotion of the book.- How to Become a Better Writer: Part 4: The Non-Fiction of Fiction WritingA look inside what it takes to become a better writer. This is Part 4 of a Multi Part Series.
- Keys to Writing First Person Non-FictionThe first person non-fiction piece can capture a piece of humanity. But, the form should not be used too much for the career writer.
- Why A Writer Should Keep Writing FictionThis article highlights my experiences in the field of fiction, and how it has helped me writer a better non-fiction article.
- The Draftsman Writing Column: Session 7, Fiction or Non-fiction?A discussion on the decision every writer makes of what field to write in. As this piece states, non-fiction is generally easier, but fiction can be more fulfilling.
- How to Write Creative Non-FictionMost writers prefer one or the other: fiction or non-fiction. The styles of fiction writers often differ greatly from those of non-fiction writers, and non-fiction writing is often considered "dry", while fiction is thought to be "colorful" and "imaginative".
Creating an Expert File for Your Freelance Writing CareerBoth fiction and non-fiction writers alike can always benefit from the counsel of an expert, so creating an expert file will give you immediate access to the experts you need, when you need them.- How to Write a Non-Fiction BookFirst Attempts at writing non fiction for newbie writers can turn out boorish; here is how to write a non fiction book that your writers will not be able to put down.
- Making Money by Writing Inspirational StoriesWriters make money all the time with technical or non-fiction articles and books. How can a writer make money through inspirational story-telling? Is there a market for writing inspirational stories?
- Connect the Dots: Why the Non-fiction Writer Should Connect EverythingThis article helps the non-fiction writer stay focused on a single project.
Do You Need a Co-Author for Your Non-Fiction Book?Since non-fiction books require extraordinary thought, effort and research, it is sometimes prudent to select a collaborator for the project. If you are working on a non-fiction book project, ask yourself these ten questions to determine if you need a co-author.
Six Ways to Research Your Non-Fiction BookVery few non-fiction books are written without some type of research; even experts in their chosen field most quote sources and establish the basis for their findings.
Top 10 Pulitzer Prize for General Non-Fiction Books of All TimeThink of the Pulitzer Prize as a "books and other writings" version of the Oscars. This is given out annually for various types of journalism, book writing and other forms. Here are 10 of the best books that won in the General Non-Fiction category.
10 Secrets to Successful WritingSuccessful writing is a combination of skill, focus and discipline. Learn how to put these into practice.- Writing Christian Non-Fiction Books: Some Things to ConsiderThe Christian non-fiction book market is one of the most popular book markets today. Here are some things to think about if you're considering writing a Christian book.
- Writing the Five SensesDescription is important in creative writing, but we sometimes forget that description is not just visual. There are five senses, and a good writer can make use of them all.
How Writers Can Cope with a Slump of Writing RejectionsWhen a writer gets a slew of rejections, it can be very defeating to his or her mindset and confidence. Roy A. Barnes tells you about one of his writing slumps, and gives advice on how to cope with it.- Get Editors' and Agents' Attention by Properly Formatting Your WritingLearn to format your fiction, non-fiction and poetry to impress an editor or agent, and make your first sale.
Writing Right: Spotting Seeds for StoriesAs a writer, where can you find a brand-new story idea? How can you come up with fresh and unexplored subjects? Here are several steps you can take to open up possibilities and perhaps spawn new creative thinking.- Writing Non-FictionNon-Fiction articles, books, stories
- How to Start Your Own Writing WorkshopI am sure that if you are into writing then you have probably heard of a writing workshop.
Defining Your Audience is Key to Creating an Engaging Non-Fiction ProposalAn author who has a good handle on their audience will be able to better define the objectives of the book, their market analysis, promotional strategies, and why the book should or should not be on the market in the first place.- Dutch Colonialism in Literature and CinemaDutch colonialism as seen through a novel and a film. Demonstrating that the indigenous have trouble maintaining their identities, eventually succumbing to new powers.
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