Writing a book. It’s one of the most commonly held aspirations, yet is somehow perceived to be one of the most overwhelming and problematic roads to navigate. And when this life goal is coupled with ...
Two years ago, Betsy Lerner's The Forest for the Trees: An Editor's Advice to Writers offered an editor's-eye guide to aspiring writers of nonfiction. Now come Rabiner, former Basic Books editorial ...
Structuring and writing a nonfiction book is easy — if you know what to do. That’s where Erik Deckers comes in. Deckers will lead a workshop titled “How to Structure and Write a Nonfiction Book” at ...
How to Self-Publish Your Non-Fiction Book Writing non-fiction is different than fiction, so don't follow generic self-publishing advice; here's exactly what you need to know to self-publish your next ...
What happens when the very tools designed to make writing easier start to erode the essence of what makes nonfiction compelling? Imagine a world where bookshelves, both digital and physical, are ...
Weird titles aside, the books in The Complete Idiot's Guide series that I've read contain a wealth of neatly packaged knowledge. And so with this one: The Complete Idiot's Guide to Writing Nonfiction ...
“Creative nonfiction writers be like: I first ate a hot dog when I was six years old. I remember the taste, the scent, the summer. SECTION BREAK. Hot dogs were invented in 1693 by Steven Hotdog.
For years, Professor Emily Hipchen planned on becoming a surgeon. But late last year, she was appointed director of Brown’s English Nonfiction Writing Program. Hipchen joined Brown as the program’s ...
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