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- The Importance of Unity in Non-Fiction WritingIf you're thinking of breaking into the exciting field of non-fiction writing, then you've probably heard talk or read articles about the necessary development of a writer's style.
- 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".
- English Lesson Plan: Non-Fiction Reading StrategiesStudents will read a book on crime scene investigation to help develop non-fiction reading strategies.
- Creativity in Non-Fiction Prose: Theory in the ClassroomThis article explores the underrated art of creative non-fiction in English classes.
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.
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.- Fiction Writing: Why I Love and Hate ItA personal pro and con list on fiction writing and why I think fiction writing is an excellent creative outlet.
- 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 Non-FictionNon-Fiction articles, books, stories
Fiction Writing No-no'sWhen an editor reviews a manuscript, some things just don't make sense. Here are five examples of what not to do in fiction writing. Here are five no-no's every fiction writer should know about.- Fiction WritingWriting Fiction
- Asking Questions in Non-Fiction: An Article for Freelance WritingEvery article should raise questions and attempt to answer them. This guide provides a short tutorial on asking the right ones.
Writing for the Magazine Industry: Non-Fiction MarketsAnother installment of the market for writers. This time, we explore the magazines that need talented writers with experience in non-fiction writing.- Freelance Non-Fiction: How to Choose When to Edit and How Many Drafts to WriteThis essay is intended for the freelance non-fiction writer. It shows the power that the editing and drafting processes have.
- Connect the Dots: Why the Non-fiction Writer Should Connect EverythingThis article helps the non-fiction writer stay focused on a single project.
- A Brief Rundown of Non-Fiction Options for WritersAn introduction the possibilities for a new writer. This article just lays out the options a beginning non-fiction writer should know, from writing essays to writing books.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- Defining Your Non-Fiction ArticleWe should never set out to define any work. We develop, evolve, and let the story tell itself. This article explores that theory with a focus on non-fiction.
- Serial Fiction Writing: The Ongoing PaycheckMany beginning freelance writers search for ways to earn an ongoing stream of income, which isn't always easy. Serial fiction writing, however, offers an opportunity for ongoing paychecks while allowing writers to explore their creativity.
- Speed Write Your Non-Fiction Book Using DictationFor any first time non-fiction book author there are two enormous hurdles to overcome in order to succeed in publishing their book. You must face the blank page and get started and then you must get through the first draft.
- 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.
What is Creative Non-Fiction?Creative non-fiction? You ask. Non-fiction is boring stuff like medical journals and business magazines. Creative non-fiction must be an oxymoron!
Evaluating Your Non-Fiction Book IdeaIt is one thing to write a 5,000-word non-fiction article "on-spec" without knowing that it will be published, but it's quite another to embark upon an 80,000-word non-fiction book project as a shot in the dark.
Tips for Improving Your Non-Fiction Book ProposalWriting a non-fiction book proposal can sometimes be even more nerve-wracking than writing the actual book. You know that your non-fiction book is well-written with great information, but even the best of writers aren't always experts at selling themselves.- Ten Tips for Writing Face-To-Face InterviewsEveryone enjoys reading interviews because, rather than traditional non-fiction writing, the reader gets an insider's perspective on the subject of the interview, as well as the opinions of the interviewer.
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.
How to Supplement Your Book Proposal with a Non-Fiction Query LetterThe one thing that many non-fiction writers overlook is the query letter. This article will explain how important the query is and how to put it together.
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