Non-fiction

How to Write a Self Help Book
Writing
Robert Wood

The 3 Golden Rules Of Writing A Self-help Book

Self-help literature, also known as ‘Therapeutic’ or ‘Philosophical’ literature, is a huge market that does a lot of good. Its writers tend to be experts in their field, either through educational or experiential pathways, who have distilled what they know into something that can offer help to their readers. These works can take the form

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Creative Non Fiction
Writing
Robert Wood

Writing Creative Nonfiction – How To Stay Safe (And Legal)

Creative nonfiction can be incredibly compelling. Factual accounts jazzed up with a creative approach, or a little supposition, they retain the innate relevance of real life events while adding the entertainment value of a well-told tale. A straight biography is one thing, but stories thrive on the little moments and there are times when you

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How to write a non-fiction introduction
Writing
Paige Duke

How To Nail Your Nonfiction Introduction

Picture this… Your potential reader picks up your book off the shelf or clicks on the book preview, turns to your introduction, and starts to read. You’ve got them interested; they’re reading your work, now it’s your job to tell them why they should buy your book. In nonfiction, your job is to prove yourself

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Crime Stories
Writing
Bronwyn Hemus

How To Write A Crime Novel Worth Reading

What is it about crime stories? Even the authors who write them can’t agree, with some declaring it’s the satisfaction of confronting evil and others declaring it’s the vicarious thrill of participating in it. Either way, crime novels are popular. No matter what bookstore you enter, you’ll find a crime section. With so many novels

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