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For the love of non-fiction

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There is more skill required, in my opinion, to write compelling non-fiction, than there is to write fiction. And I feel this is largely due to people’s perception of what non-fiction is. We all remember dry school textbooks that tried to make the subject interesting but could do little for the disinterested minds of teenagers.… Continue reading For the love of non-fiction

Published 12/01/2024
Categorised as Books & Literature Tagged History, Non-fiction

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