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What Are Some Tips I Can Use to Improve My Non-Fiction Writing?
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Every Detail Should Be Accounted For A good story will make sense. This means that every detail should be accounted for. The reader should be able to put the details together to make sense of the story. Don’t leave any plot holes that leave your readers guessing how you got to a certain point. A plot hole can break the reader’s immersion from your story. This is because they will have to stop reading and try and make sense of something that was not explained at all.
Don’t Let Your Plot Become Obvious That said, you don’t have to explain every detail explicitly. You can place information subtly at certain points of the story, allowing the reader to dig in further to understand the plot completely. Therefore, you should also foreshadow some big reveals in your plot.
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Don’t make it too easy for the reader to guess what’s next but give them enough material to speculate possible outcomes or directions the plot may head in. A good story will keep your reader involved in what’s happening in the plot. Their interest will keep them glued to the digital pages. Readers won’t find a story compelling if the main twists are obvious. Make it difficult for your readers to piece together. However, be careful not to omit any details because readers should be able to see how each twist makes sense after it occurs. Thus, you must include sufficient details that can explain every twist in your story.
What Are Some Tips I Can Use to Improve My Non-Fiction Writing?
There are some differences between fiction and non-fiction writing – the most obvious one being that the former is imaginary, and the latter is based on real events. Because of that, you have to approach each type of writing differently. There are different things that you have to keep in mind, and how you write each type varies. Therefore, below are a few tips that you can use to improve your nonfiction writing specifically. This is not to say that these tips won’t be useful for fiction writing; it’s just that these tips are especially useful for non-fiction writing.
Identify Why You Want to Write Your eBook One of the very first things you should do before you begin writing any non-fiction eBook is identifying why you want to write this book. Many reasons may make you
want to write an eBook. One of them could be to make a bit of money apart from your day job. Another possible reason for wanting to write an eBook is that you want to make a career as a writer. This is usually the reason for those people who have a passion for writing. It is something that makes them feel good, and it can be a good way to make income.
Some writers also want to write eBooks because they want to help other people or inform them. If helping people is the motivation for writing an eBook, then, consequently, most books by such writers are self-help books or instructional guides. They are designed to address a certain problem and provide the reader with solutions they can use in their lives. For such books, you must do significant research. You don’t want to provide your reader with solutions that don’t work.
Identify What You Want Readers to Take Away From Your eBook You must also identify what you want readers to take away from reading your book. Even though you may be writing for yourself, your readers also benefit from what you’ve written. Knowing what benefit you want your readers to get from your book will give you a sense of direction. You will know what you should and shouldn’t add so that readers can achieve what you hoped they would. That is why you must identify this benefit and keep it in mind while you are writing. It will give you a good sense of direction, as well. The benefit to your readers is clear when you are writing a self-help book or an instructional guide. The benefit, in this case, is the solutions you provide to your readers. Ensure that the solutions in your eBook are detailed, informative, and comprehensive. Your readers shouldn’t have to read various other sources to learn about how to fix their problems. Identifying the benefit your readers get from your eBook can be a little harder when it comes to other non-fiction books. Your book’s argument should help you in identifying what benefit your readers get from reading your book. What your book focuses on is often what you want your readers to take from reading your book too.
For example, consider that you are writing a historical piece on the erasure of Alan Turing in a lot of mainstream history books. In this book, your argument is to use Turing’s example to discuss some of the many problems that homosexual people faced throughout history and continue to face even now. In this example, the benefit you want to give your readers is greater awareness of the subject (because it is not talked about as much as other prevalent issues in society). In addition, your book can inspire readers to participate more in helping marginalized communities to overcome the struggles they face. Therefore, you should write your eBook in a way that allows your readers to receive the benefit of this piece ofknowledge.
Practice Critical Reading To be a good writer, you have to be a good reader. By good reader, we mean that you should critically read every text that is relevant to your book. You should be able to connect different writers’ works on the same subject and evaluate what their points of view are. You should also try and evaluate what makes them hold said points of view. The connections between different pieces will help you develop your own opinion. You must let your opinion be evident in your writing, which you can achieve only after reading a lot of material critically.
Structure Your Argument Well Good structure is important in every piece of writing, but it’s especially important in non-fiction writing. Your writing should flow nicely from one point to the next, and each of these points should serve your argument. Keep your argument in mind when you are writing. Create a structure that allows you to drive home the argument of your eBook.
Ground Your Ideas with Real-Life Examples You must keep your reader interested in what you have to say by grounding everything you say with real-life examples. In a lot of non-fiction writing, writers tend to discuss concepts and ideas abstractly. This can make it difficult for readers to place these ideas in their real-world context. Therefore, you must provide examples to keep your readers interested in what you are saying. Try to write those examples in detail so that readers can understand the examples better and how they explain what you are trying to say. You can also use anecdotes for your examples. This way, you can make your writing more interesting by adding a few story elements. Try to be creative with your writing when writing anecdotes. Use descriptive language to paint an accurate