Title: Introduction to Nonfiction Literature
1Introduction to Nonfiction Literature
2 ReferenceUsed for researchWritten to
informThree most common types 1.
Encyclopedia 2. Dictionary/Thesaurus 3. Textbook
3 PeriodicalsPublished periodicallyContain
articles Written to inform or persuade,
depending on the publicationThree main types
41. Newspaper
- The Birmingham News
- The New York Times
- The Eagle Inquirer
52. Magazines
- Seventeen
- Sports Illustrated
- Time
63. Professional Journal
- Teaching Tolerance (Education)
- Journal of Agricultural Economics (Agriculture)
- Georgetown Journal of Legal Ethics (Law)
7 EssayCan be based on research or personal
experienceWritten in paragraph-usually 5 or
moreWritten to inform, persuade or entertain
8BiographyWritten about one persons life or
main eventHas a plotWritten to inform
9- Other forms of Nonfiction
10 InterviewRecorded word for word May be
written in bullet format or like a
dramaWritten to inform or entertain
11Letters
- Usually meant for one person
- Exception Letters to the editor.
12Diary or Personal Journal
- Daily account of events
- Usually meant for the authors eyes only.
- Blogs
13The End