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  1. Writing Nonfiction, 4th Edition: Turning Thoughts into Books (Writing Nonfiction) by Dan Poynter, 2005-01-25
  2. The Writer's Guide to Research: An Invaluable Guide to Gathering Material for Features, Novels and Non-Fiction Books (Creative Writing) by Marion Field, 2000-09
  3. Essential Non-fiction (Models for Writing) by Nancy Terry, Peter Ellison, 2002-05-31
  4. Creative Writing: How to Develop Successful Writing Skills for Fiction and Non-Fiction Publication (Successful Writing) by Adele Ramet, 1999-03
  5. Publish it yourself! : a comprehensive guide to writing and self-publishing non-fiction by John Stacpoole, 1999
  6. The Literature of Fact: Literary Non-Fiction in American Writing by Ronald Weber, 1985-12
  7. FAMOUS WRITERS NON-FICTION COURSE: ARTICLE AND FEATURE WRITING, VOL. IV by Various Authors, 1968
  8. Successful Writing: A Guide to Authors of Non-Fiction Books and Articles (The 'successful' Series) by George Ryley Scott, 1993-02
  9. Famous Writers Non-Fiction Course: Article and Feature Writing Volume III by n/a, 1968
  10. Pelican Shared Writing: Year 2 Non-Fiction (Pelican Shared Writing) by Julie Garnett, Irene Yates, 2001-09-18
  11. Pelican Shared Writing Year 3 Non-Fiction (Pelican Shared Writing) by Julie Garnett, Irene Yates, 2001-05-01
  12. Pelican Shared Writing: Year 6 Non-Fiction (Pelican Shared Writing) by Julie Garnett, Irene Yates, 2001-05-18
  13. Pelican Shared Writing Year 4 Non-Fiction (Pelican Shared Writing) by Julie Garnett, Irene Yates, 2001-05-18
  14. Pelican Shared Writing Year 5 Non-Fiction (Pelican Shared Writing) by Julie Garnett, Irene Yates, 2001-05-18

81. YaleWriter
Offers writing and editing services, with expertise in all forms of nonfiction, especially documentation.
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82. The Pen Is Mightier
Devoted to the artistry of the wordsmith. Includes writing howtos as well as fiction and non-fiction.
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83. Professional Writer
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84. Patchword.com : The Online Writers' Resource Centre
Includes a poetry anthology, writing advice, nonfiction articles and writing for children. Calls for submissions from writers.
http://www.patchword.com

85. Main Page - Eclectics.com
Includes a newsletter, message board and writing tips for the fiction and nonfiction writer.
http://www.eclectics.com/
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Eclectics Authors QuickList Sabrah Agee Gordon Aalborg Victoria Alexander Shari Anton Geri Borcz Dixie Browning Dianne Castell Barbara Colley aka Anne Logan Denise Dietz Gail Eastwood Bonnie Gardner Ginna Gray Celeste Hamilton Lori Handeland Cheryl Cooke Harrington Martha Hix Jan Hudson Angie Kay Diana Kirk Meg Lacey - ala Lynn Miller Allison Lane Nancy Goldberg Levine Anne Manning Lisa Manuel Marion Marshall Candace McCarthy Erin McCarthy Lurlene McDaniel Patricia McLinn Lorna Michaels Mindy Neff Hailey North Dusty Rhodes Patricia Rowe Patty Salier Regina Scott Rebecca Sinclair Eric Stone Lyn Stone Crystal Stovall Sheila Straus Karen Wiesner Eclectics Partners: Harlequin American Authors D'S Book Service WisRWA Misc. Eclectics Newsletter Current Contest Send a Postcard Message Board The Eclectics Writer Writing Articles Author Ring The Eclectic Authors The Eclectic Writer Writing Articles Eclectics Newsletter ... What's New
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86. Non-Fiction Writers - Jobs Index
Finding Jobs non-fiction Writers AR = Article AL = Article Link BL = BookLink RV = Review WS =Website. AR, Freelance writing 101 by Angela Adair.
http://writingcorner.com/nonfiction/jobs/nf-jobs-index.htm
"For the writer, there is nothing quite like having someone say that he or she understands, that you have reached them and affected them with what you have written." Virginia Hamilton in a speech to the Library of Congress, November 17, 1975. Non-Fiction Writers Fiction Writers Writers Corner Helpful Books ... HOME Finding Jobs - Non-Fiction Writers AR = Article AL = Article Link BL = Book Link RV = Review WS =Website AR Freelance Writing 101 by Angela Adair AR Making Money as a Corporate Freelancer by Shirley Kawa-Jump BL Markets - Helpful Books Click image to view info
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87. FoxAcre Press Small Press: Science Fiction & Fantasy Reprints FoxAcre Press Smal
Publisher's store, including science fiction, writing and nonfiction. Also details of forthcoming books.
http://www.foxacre.com/
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88. Introduction
Home for selfpublished, vanity-press, writing including fiction, historical, non-fiction, poetry, and other prose. Open submissions welcome.
http://www.latebloomerpress.com
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89. Squaw Valley Community Of Writers Summer Workshops - Community Of Writers At Squ
Holds summer writing workshops in poetry, fiction, nonfiction, and screenwriting. Includes application guidelines, housing information, and newsletters.
http://www.squawvalleywriters.org/
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Every summer since 1969 the Squaw Valley Community of Writers Workshops has brought together poets and prose writers for separate weeks of workshops, individual conferences, lectures, panels, readings and discussions of the craft and the business of writing. Our goal is to assist serious writers to improve their craft and thus move them closer to publication. The Community has a competitive admissions procedure and the level of writing is high, but unpublished writers and poets should not hesitate to apply.Please follow the link(s) above to the program in which you are interested.
Houses and condominiums are rented for participant housing, which is provided at reasonable rates. You may, of course, arrange your own accommodations.
Squaw Valley is located 7 miles from the North Shore of Lake Tahoe; it is a four-hour drive from the Bay Area, and is served by the Reno/Lake Tahoe International Airport. We will send more information about shuttles, carpooling and accommodations upon acceptance.
Admissions are based on submitted manuscripts. We have no application form. Submissions must be received by the application deadline below to be considered. Submissions guidelines can be found at each of the program links above.

90. Off Campus Writers Workshop
Schedule and membership information for OCWW, offering weekly writing workshops in Chicago's north suburbs fiction, genre, nonfiction, childrens, plays and screenwriting, and poetry.
http://www.ocww.bizland.com/index.html

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$ 8 for one session $15 for 2 session term $20 for 3 session term $25 for 4 session term. Manuscript critique $15 Advance registration for sessions is not required. REVISED! Click here for manuscript submission guidelines E-Mail President: Susan Lutz Kenyon or webmaster: Helen Gallagher updated 5/26/04

91. Home Page
Quarterly magazine publishes contemporary writing from Canada and around the world. Focusses on fiction and poetry, but includes nonfiction and drama. Some full-text works available.
http://prism.arts.ubc.ca/
submit contests subscribe current issue ... home news ANNOUNCING THE WINNER OF THE 2003 MACLEAN HUNTER ENDOWMENT AWARD FOR LITERARY NONFICTION Grand Prize ($1,500):
Russell Wangersky - "Mechanics of Injury"
Runner-up:
Jean Hanson - "A Narrow Margin"
Shortlist:
Kitty Hoffman - "Threshhold"
Jaime Sisman - "Passage" You can read Russell Wangersky's "Mechanics of Injury" in the Winter Issue of PRISM (42:2). UBC's CREATIVE WRITING RESIDENCY PRIZE IN STAGE PLAY The winner of the 2003 Residency Prize In Stage Play Competition is Michael McGuire of Portales, New Mexico, for his play La Frontera La Frontera reveals the love story of Roberto and Maria, a love story torn asunder by the Rio Grande and its world of drugs, gun-running and prostitution. The lyrical style of the play mixes expressionistic with realistic scenes. This year's competition saw 152 entries with six chosen for short-list.
As well as Michael McGuire, the short-listed playwrights were:

92. YouCanWrite.com
Practical, professional, realistic advice about writing, agents, book proposals, marketing, editing, and publishing for aspiring writers of nonfiction books.
http://www.youcanwrite.com
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93. The Writer's Ring
Open to websites and personal homepages dedicated to the art of writing. Poetry, fiction, nonfiction, essays, screenplays.
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94. Learning Abilities Books Catalog
Learning Abilities Books Catalog Excerpts nonfiction. What areguidelines for writing nonfiction? What about other kinds of writing?
http://www.gate.net/~labooks/xexcerptsLABnonfiction.html
Learning Abilities Books Catalog
Excerpts: Non-fiction
A Basic Guide to Writing, Selling,
and Promoting Children's Books

Plus Information about Self-publishing Ordering Information Site Index Catalog Index
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Non-fiction: Writing Children's Books
The Table of Contents How do I start?
How do I know if my Writing is Marketable?
What is the best format for sending it?
How do I make a good first impression?
Should I send art work?
Why should I make a picture book dummy? How do I grab and keep a reader's interest? What are guidelines for writing nonfiction? What about other kinds of writing? Should I pay to have a book published? What should I do about record keeping? How can I increase sales after publication? The book has many online and print resources. The author wrote it as a text for a college course which she taught. Order Now! Top of Page Complete List of Book Excerpts

95. Writing Projects
This series of nonfiction writing lessons was developed by Stuart Miller,a professional writer from the Teachers and Writers Collaborative.
http://teacher.scholastic.com/lessonrepro/lessonplans/nfictindex.htm
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96. Non Fiction Writing
Non fiction writing. Copyright 2002 by PageWise, Inc. Your are here PagewiseHome Hobbies, Sports Leisure Hobbieswriting Non fiction writing.
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Non fiction writing
These writing tips and tricks for writing non fiction will reach out and touch your audience!
1. How can I add angle to a Non-fiction Article? Before sitting down to write any piece of fiction, you should be sure that you have an angle. Whether it is a news story for a local paper, an article to be sold online, or any non-fiction piece that you will be selling to a publisher, your article should represent a strong voice. Now this doesn't have to read like a testimonial. There are ways to make your article appeal to the reader without using first person. bodyOffer(15671) 2. How can I add an angle to my article without using first person? A good way to do this is to think in the third person frame of mind. First of all, refer to yourself in the article as "we" helps. Just replace I with we. It is amazing how a simple switch of pronouns comes off so clean and professional. Observe this comparison: a. I always am looking for new ways to incorporate an angle into my articles. b. We writers are always looking for new ways to incorporate an angle into our articles.

97. Nonfiction Writing Tips
Nonfiction writing tips. Nonfiction writing tips! Your are here Pagewise Home Hobbies, Sports Leisure Hobbieswriting Nonfiction writing tips.
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Nonfiction writing tips
Nonfiction writing tips! Learn how to organize your writing and get started.
Writers trying to make a living with free lance writing, or at least trying to pad the pin money, need to know how to turn their pieces around from a vague idea to a finished product quickly, do research and not waste it, and organize their materials into a readable article with time to spare. For the purposes of this article, lets assume youve chosen the topic you want to write about and have done any necessary research. Perhaps your research notes are a few scribbled lines, or an index card or two of details. You have an idea of what you want to say, but organizing your material, and knowing where to start have you stymied. Here are some simple steps that experienced and published writers say work for them. bodyOffer(27546) ABRAINSTORM: On a large sheet of notebook paper, or on your computer screen, make a list of pertinent ideas, facts, theories and research findings youve gathered. Dont second guess yourself or try to place them in any order, just let the intuitive juices flow and jot down everything that comes to mind. It may be a clearly dominant fact, a question, a phrase or bit of color that jumped out at you. My brainstorming list for an article Im writing about how people use their gardens as spiritual refreshment includes the following: 1-how I find it easy to pray in a garden 2-is it the process or the product that most touches?

98. The Nonfiction Writing Program: Director's Welcome
The NWP is home to Iowa s MFA Program in Nonfiction, which allows accomplished studentsto concentrate for at least two and more often three years on literary
http://www.uiowa.edu/~nwp/
Welcome The NWP is home to Iowa's MFA Program in Nonfiction, which allows accomplished students to concentrate for at least two and more often three years on literary nonfiction, both its study and practice. The 48 semester-hour program culminates in a thesis that may be a sustained essay or a collection of shorter pieces. Our program is a cooperative venture of the core faculty noted on this site, with guest writers joining us regularly for intensive workshops. From time to time, other members of the Department of English also teach in the program so that shifts occur gradually in the composition of our faculty. Several persons have taken a turn as director, a position held currently by David Hamilton. For additional information, please explore the rest of our site. To request an application, please contact Vicky Dingman , Secretary for Graduate Studies in English.
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99. The Nonfiction Writing Program: Program Information
The Nonfiction writing Program is broadly devoted to literary nonfiction andserves the purposes principally of people who aspire to become writers.
http://www.uiowa.edu/~nwp/info.html

Basic Information

Admissions Procedure

Degree Requirements

Books by Graduates

Basic Information The Nonfiction Writing Program is broadly devoted to literary nonfiction and serves the purposes principally of people who aspire to become writers. But it serves equally well persons who imagine themselves teaching writing or in a job that emphasizes strong writing and editing skills. Although as many as half the required hours may be taken as electives in other graduate courses for what a writer may need to know is open ended and entirely beyond prescription work in the essay and on prose style is a fundamental feature of the program. Applicants come with varied (and often professional) experience as freelance writers, journalists, and teachers. Normally it takes three years to complete the program.
For further information, students may contact David Hamilton, Department of English, University of Iowa, 308 English Philosophy Building, Iowa City, Iowa, 52242-1492.
Admissions Procedure Application : Persons must submit the following items:
  • A completed Application for Admission to the Admissions Office (to ensure that minimum Graduate College requirements are met), or, if already a graduate student at The University of Iowa, a Change of Objective form. [See

100. Writing Non Fiction : Inside Sessions
writing non fiction Inside Sessions is an online distance learning class for those interested in non fiction writing and publishing!
http://www.insidesessions.com/writing_non_fiction.htm
Writing non fiction : Inside Sessions online distance learning
Writing non fiction : Inside Sessions is writing class online interactive distance learning classroom - a place for students from every corner of the world to learn the business of Writing non fiction publishing. More than 120 influential musicians, writing and industry insiders have come together to teach our class multimedia, streaming video courses to the next generation of book writers.
Writing Class Writing non fiction and online learning
The Writing Sessions course, Writing and Publishing: The Inside Story, offers inspirational advice to aspiring writers from best-selling authors, publishers and literary agents.
Writing and Publishing: The Inside Story, provides an entertaining and informative mixture of inspiring interviews and practical advice in a ten-module course. Students are encouraged to develop their writing skills and their understanding of the publishing business. Topics range from the importance of following submission guidelines to working effectively with editors and publishers. Upon completion of the course, students may submit their work to Penguin Putnam, Inc. editors for review.
Questions Answered: How do I develop my own voice? How do I become a professional writer? How do I get an agent? In what form should I submit a proposal? do I know which publishing house I should submit my work?

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