The Weirder, the Better

How to Write Nonfiction That Sells by Embracing the Odd Sides of Life

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It's Tuesday and now time for the first #WritingWulf session of the month. I'll now start to write my first historical novel, set in early Imperial Rome / possibly with Year of the Four Emperors] Let's listen to Reggaeton, vibe & start! #amwriting #WritingNonFiction

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Unveil the hidden beauty in the facts and transform your nonfiction with the power of wonder.

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Author Richard Hurowitz discusses the process of writing his new history book, In the Garden of the Righteous.

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Author Sheila Liming discusses her call-to-arms for social interaction in her new book, Hanging Out.

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Bonnie Tsui, author of the new book Why We Swim, shares the patience required to write a book about living people and why she chose the publisher she did.

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Fiction and nonfiction writers can glean lessons about writing from the examples of industry defying, sometimes outlandish, vintage magazines, and comics.

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