by Cole Salao
Nonfiction, though factual, can often be read like fiction. This balancing act between fact and storytelling makes most nonfiction writing captivating. After all, most information can be dry. Without some narrative magic, it’s hard to compel people to read. But how do...
by Cole Salao
When people say they want to be a writer, they often talk about fiction writing. Admittedly, writing about fictional worlds has more freedom and appeal than our reality. Despite this, nonfiction writing is a viable career offering a platform to educate, inform, and...
by Cole Salao
Literature has always had stories of faraway lands, new cultures, and adventures. Thanks to modern technology, these once-distant destinations have become more accessible. This technological convenience has spurred a boom in the travel writing industry. More people...
by Cole Salao
Your personal experiences could be a goldmine for writing a book that resonates with others. It can be a way to reflect on your life, share your unique perspective, and inform people about a certain subject, However, weaving those experiences into a book has its...
by Cole Salao
True Crime is one of the more popular types of nonfiction. Readers expect you to write about death, violence, and suffering but with a focus on facts and accuracy. However, it also needs more consideration and finesse than your usual writing. You’re not just writing...