Nonfiction

Articles in Nonfiction

By cinnamon789 0 comments
Your personal experiences are ironic, poignant, ordinary in a remarkable way, funny in an excruciating way and filled with bizarre "opportunities for growth." What you understand as a result of them touches a deep universal core. You have ... more »
By eHow Arts & Entertainment Editor 0 comments
Recipe books are an essential for most people. People use recipes books as fund raisers for charitable organizations or keepsakes as family heirlooms. If you're a good cook and believe you have great recipes to share with the world, write a ... more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 0 comments
When writing your autobiography, it is inevitable that you will write about other people. After all, you are not the only person in your life. Take care to keep from hurting others and make your autobiography legally safe by following the tips below... more »
By myehow 0 comments
Earn Points for doing what you already do online; shopping, reading emails, playing games, searching the web, taking surveys, and more!.. more »
By tkfinley 0 comments
You’re thinking about being a journal editor, or you’re just starting a new publication. Being an editor is a lot of hard work and sometimes maddening, but it’s also quite fulfilling. There are a lot of zines and journals out there in print and ... more »
By Karen Hamilton Silvestri 0 comments
A memoir without emotion is nothing more than a list of events in a person's life. The memoirist must make sure they remember to add feelings to their life stories because life is full of feeling! A good memoir, one of publishable quality, is one ... more »
By tedpedersen 0 comments
Most of us are fortunate enough to be born with our five senses intact. Throughout our lives our experience feeds these senses. We develop likes and dislikes. We avoid some things and embrace others. Our senses enrich us at the same time they ... more »
By tedpedersen 0 comments
There are many writers conferences throughout the year. But the tween or children's writer should concentrate on those that are focused on their market. The Society of Children's Writers and Illustrators has 2 national conferences annually, in ... more »
By tedpedersen 0 comments
BookExpoAmerica combines the largest selection of English language titles on the planet with special industry and author events and unparalleled educational content to create a dynamic environment for networking, sourcing and relationship ... more »
By Poetry2go 0 comments
Every business attracts the con, the cheat. In publishing, this is known as Vanity Press. The vanity presses usually refer to themselves as subsidy publishers. They want your money and they make promises. They con and cheat. You must learn how to ... more »
By rmsecor 1 comments
You will learn how to identify, target, and overcome your inner writing demons... more »
By tedpedersen 0 comments
A ghostwriter is a professional writer who is paid to write books, articles, stories or reports which are officially credited to another person. Celebrities, executives and political leaders often hire ghostwriters to draft or edit ... more »
By tedpedersen 0 comments
Here are six easy steps to follow to become a successful writer for tweens, and anyone else. They were once told to me by a famous children’s writer. They are short and to the point. But they speak the truth... more »
By Author Stacey Chillemi 0 comments
Did you know...? Stephen King brought epublishing to the attention of the world by publishing his novel, "Riding the Bullet", exclusively in ebook form. In the first 24 hours of availability, 400,000 copies were downloaded.. more »
By Author Stacey Chillemi 0 comments
The most in depth-coverage of important development topics found anywhere on "How to Sell Informational Product's on the Internet. The author of the book is a renowned expert in the area. Learn directly from a recognized community expert... more »
By Nancy L Young-Houser 0 comments
Many would-be book writers feel their prospective book has to be completely finished before they can send it off to a publisher, and this is true to a certain extent. But if you are an experienced writer or have a literary agent working for ... more »
By EliazarPlatt 0 comments
If you're looking to build an impressive and beautiful book collection, you're in luck. It's easier and more inexpensive than you might think. You just need a little know how... more »
By eHow Arts & Entertainment Editor 0 comments
Building a library doesn't have to be a choice between fiction and nonfiction. A complete library includes both types of books. While it's relatively easy to find enjoyable fiction to add to a library, building a nonfiction library often proves ... more »
By eHow Arts & Entertainment Editor 0 comments
When buying a beauty book, try not to get caught up in the hype of celebrity endorsements or the credentials of a well-known makeup artist. Your most effective beauty book includes advice for people who have your skin tone, are in your age group ... more »
By wreakhavoc 0 comments
first u find a snapping turtle or a turtle. then use your shovel and pick it up then put it in the box.(if it is flipped over try to put it so it can walk).. more »
By wreakhavoc 0 comments
first u find a frog(i mostly find them by a pond). when u find 1 take 1 of your rocks or sticks and through it behind it.(usually it will jump forward) keep on doing that till u can reach it. when u can reach it slowly put your hands into the ... more »
By lbothell 0 comments
Sooner or later, every writer faces the question: should I write for free? There is a place for writing for free, and a time when you should not. What you need to do is estimate what non-monetary value you will get out of the experience. Will it ... more »
By DebbieBarr 0 comments
You’re waiting while a friend makes a purchase in a bookstore. You begin casually browsing the titles on a bookshelf and you come across one that looks really interesting. You pull the book off the shelf and begin paging through it. Ten minutes ... more »
By realwealth06 0 comments
Last year, a first edition of J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone sold at auction for £19, 700, or almost $40,000. The first ever Harry Potters are very rare, but if you collect Harry Potter, read on to learn how to spot ... more »
By tedpedersen 0 comments
Your book is finally in print. You've celebrated, heaved a giant sigh of relief, and now what? It's time to for the bookstore book signings. Now, before you panic, know that bookstore signings are necessary to the author of a tween or other book. ... more »