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		<title>Five Successful Writing Strategies for Non-Fiction</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<h2 class="MsoNormal"><strong>Five Strategies to Write Reports, Essays, &#38; Non-Fiction</strong></h2>
Many people cannot get started writing because they do not know where to start. In this brief article, I share insight from years of teaching students and professionals of all ages how to prepare professional work.

Which one of the following applies to your struggle with writing?
<ul class="unIndentedList">
	<li> Beginning to write;</li>
	<li> Finding a unique angle for your next writing project or</li>
	<li> Discovering a path through the writing process?</li>
</ul>
The great news is that guidance for all of these concerns are included in this one brief article.

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<h3><strong>Strategy 1: Research. </strong></h3>
Regardless if one is writing fiction or nonfiction, the author must do sufficient research to provide substantial background for the work ahead. This research can take many forms, depending on the type of writing, but it is absolutely necessary to have deep, broad information to provide full detail and accuracy in the account.
<h3><strong>Strategy 2: Determine Your Angle. </strong></h3>
Once you, the author, have the information, it is critical to determine your unique perspective or angle to approach the topic. How will you introduce your reader to this portrayal in unique way which will sustain his attention through a compelling account? Developing such an approach is a vital starting point.
<h3><strong>Strategy 3. Discovering Your Concept Maps.</strong></h3>
In order to determine your unique approach, it may be helpful to write key points of information on paper or digital note cards. Examine the information and look for trends, patterns, and groupings of themes or topics. See if you can......................



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