It was named one of the best non-fiction books of 2006 by The Washington Post.
Sales of digital children's books were up 171%, while non-fiction titles increased by 128%.
The latter won the 1997 "Talkie" award for the best non-fiction CD of the year.
The award is open to all authors of non-fiction books in the UK, irrespective of nationality.
Ms. PROSE: What kind of narrative non-fiction do you write or are you interested in writing?
It has been used particularly for non-fiction books where experts can come together to pool their knowledge.
Advice was varied when I mentioned my desire to enroll in a well-known non-fiction creative writing class.
That's one reason the book won both the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award for non-fiction.
The book was awarded the Overseas Press Club Cornelius Ryan award for best non-fiction book of 2012 on international affairs.
The US publisher is a division of Disney and publishes general interest fiction and non-fiction books for adults.
As well as low-priced, Cuban-produced books, printed for the occasion, there are glossy foreign novels and non-fiction too.
That show, which will star actor Hugh Laurie, is based on the non-fiction book, The Republic of Pirates.
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You will need to register to do this and there are fiction and non-fiction options to choose from.
But I think that especially in the non-fiction field, dynamic content has the potential to become the norm.
For over 98 percent of all non-fiction authors, commitment to any of these requires a vow of poverty.
You can be certain that non-fiction publishers will scan those heavily highlighted passages and realize that we love lists.
The awards are currently given in 21 categories, including non-fiction, poetry and drama.
Indeed, all his non-fiction he also wrote novels, short stories and poetry was rigorously analytical.
The 63-year-old received the National Book Award for non-fiction for her work, which chronicles her youth in 1960s New York.
The BBC's political editor Andrew Marr will head the judging panel of one of the UK's leading non-fiction book awards.
So, too, was Donald Horne's caustic polemic, The Lucky Country, which is arguably post-war Australia's most influential work of non-fiction.
Publishers were especially pleased by the bestselling success of several middle-brow, non-fiction entries that combine hard reporting with 1990s' touchy-feeliness.
"However you can't simple reclassify books from fiction to non-fiction, " he said, explaining that classifications were decided at a central level.
Although her first book was a non-fiction title, she has since written three novels which have sold 60, 000 copies, mostly in America.
If you primarily read fiction, try reading more non-fiction, and vice versa.
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Non-fiction sales also appear to be affected by the erotica trend, with sales of hardbacks down 16% year-on-year and paperbacks down 8%.
The author of Dracula was also the author of the non-fiction book, Famous Imposters, which exposed hoaxes such as witchcraft and magic.
Not novels or absorbing non-fiction books you like to read on airplanes.
All non-fiction books by the cyclist, including "Lance Armstrong: Images of a Champion", would soon be moved to the fiction section, it read.
The Washington Post, named Manhunt one of the best non-fiction books of 2012 and The Guardian named it one of the key books on Islamist extremism.
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