How to Use Expository Writing in Nonfiction to Establish Your Expert Credentials

If you’re a business owner or a professional writing a book, you’ll need to use the expository writing style in addition to the narrative, descriptive and persuasive styles in order to create a well rounded book. More specifically, you’ll be using the expository style to establish your credentials as an expert in your field and…

How To Use Descriptive Writing To Write A Book That Readers Can’t Put Down

When you help your audience solve a problem through a book, you’ll need to use descriptive writing to connect with them. Problems are by nature experiential – people tend to feel them deeply. Since these feelings are uncomfortable, they become a motivating factor to search for a solution. The more pain a person feels, the…

10 Next-Level Persuasive Writing Strategies for Nonfiction Authors

If you want to write an effective nonfiction book you’ll need to learn persuasive writing strategies to entice your readers to take action. Providing your services face-to-face requires that you convince clients to adopt your viewpoint and take steps toward it. But when your ability to persuade is limited to the written page, you’ll need…

How to Use All 4 Writing Styles to Create an Exciting Nonfiction Book

In the world of book writing, there are four well-defined writing styles: Expository: In simple terms, this style is used to inform and educate the reader (without expressing your opinion). Descriptive: This style is used to paint a picture in the reader’s mind. Narrative: This style is used to bring the reader along your character’s…

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