by Cole Salao
Writers and publishers crank out thousands of books every year. With such a volume, book categories and genres are essential for navigation. These classifications help readers find what they want and help authors shape their stories. However, many writers remain...
by Cole Salao
Historical nonfiction is so much more than the history textbooks you read in school. Many of them even read like adventure novels, except for the fact that they portray real events. What is Historical Nonfiction? Historical nonfiction is any writing that seeks to...
by Kaelyn Barron
If you have a passion for food and a way with words, food writing might be an excellent way for you to combine your two loves while growing your skill set. From cookbooks to memoirs, food writing offers countless opportunities for writers to express themselves and...
by Yen Cabag
Nonfiction is a very wide area of writing that includes all books that use facts and not fiction. Many of them can be based on a person’s life or a historical event, but nonfiction can also be an instructional piece, a commentary, or a humorous take on a given idea....
by Yen Cabag
Magazine writing is a unique type of writing distinct from what you may find in a newspaper, journal, or essay. You might even be surprised to know that within magazine writing itself, each subgenre calls for different skills and styles. For example, you’d...
by Yen Cabag
A think piece, also known as a thought piece, is an article or piece of writing intended to stir up the reader’s thoughts. It is usually speculative, with a lot of expository material, context, and the author’s analysis and opinion of existing ideas. Sometimes, think...