Nonfiction
From Dream to Reality
In today’s digital age, starting a blog has become more than just a hobby—it’s a powerful way to share your passions, connect with others, and even earn a living. Whether you aspire to become a respected voice in your niche or simply want a creative outlet, launching your own blog can be a rewarding journey filled with opportunities. In this guide, we’ll walk through the essential steps to help you turn your dream of starting a successful blog into a reality.
By Israel Adesanmi 2 years ago in BookClub
Labels and Their Limiting Effects
Labels and their Limiting Effects What’s in a name? Labels can be heavy and limiting. I think they are dispersed in an effort of giving the labeler a feeling of comfort and understanding (although not usually adequate.) I’m not good with that; I’m always tripping over calling myself “disabled” or “diseased” or “impaired” or ‘challenged” or even “differently abled.” I am not sick, and I am not struggling, I am often frustrated and annoyed and exhausted, but determined. So, I’ve decided to rename “it.” A re-branding, of sorts. Its new name is Pain in the A$$, or PITA for short. So, I’m going to take this Pita and make it a less-than part of my life, rather than succumbing to the overwhelming labels, which give me a sense of defeat. They seem to send the signal to myself and others that it’s time to just give-in, give-up, accept one’s fate. Nothing can be done. It’s time to adjust to a life of limitations and dependence. (Ummm, just no.)
By KJ Aartila2 years ago in BookClub
Morbid Nonfiction: A Hypnotic Genre for Curious Minds
Have you ever been told that you’re “morbidly curious” or dubbed yourself to be so? Are you interested in things like death, illness, and true crime? If you answered “yes” to any of those, then you might be in the market for a morbid nonfiction book. This subcategory of nonfiction caters to curious minds and explores topics that might not be considered appropriate for dinner conversation. Today we’re exploring the morbid nonfiction subgenre and some recommendations to get started reading in it.
By Total Apex Entertainment & Sports2 years ago in BookClub
The Genius Invention: An Introverted Girl Creates a Device to Improve Social Interaction
The Genius Invention: An Introverted Girl Creates a Device to Improve Social Interaction In a world where social interaction is increasingly important, many introverted girls struggle to engage with others. However, some overcome these challenges in innovative ways. This is the story of an introverted girl and a genius in the field of technology who creates a device to help introverted people communicate better with others. She faces significant challenges in presenting her invention to society and dealing with criticism, but ultimately proves that isolation can be a source of creativity and innovation.
By marina kamal2 years ago in BookClub
Exploring the Brilliance of Alice Munro: Nobel Laureate and Master Storyteller
Alice Munro, a celebrated Canadian short story writer, has been enchanting readers with her profound and poignant narratives for decades· In October 2013, she was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature, a testament to her exceptional contribution to the literary world· The Nobel Committee recognized her stories as some of the best in contemporary literature, solidifying her status as a literary icon· This article delves into the life, works, and legacy of Alice Munro, exploring why her stories resonate so deeply with readers worldwide·
By Nada soliman2 years ago in BookClub
"Supercharge Your Mind: 13 Everyday Habits for Intelligence"
Many believe being smart is about getting good grades and earning degrees. However, true intelligence involves thinking critically and making beneficial decisions. It’s not just about memorizing information or reciting facts; it’s about understanding the world and using that knowledge effectively. You don't need to be a genius or spend hours in the library to become smarter. You can boost your intelligence by adopting simple habits regardless of age or education level.
By Joseph Villarito Canete2 years ago in BookClub
Shadows of the Past
PART TWO The next morning, Jane’s article went live, and as expected, it caused a stir. The story of the Midnight Savior and his daring rescue at the docks was all anyone in Aurelia could talk about. Social media buzzed with theories and speculations about his identity. Some called him a hero, while others debated whether his vigilantism was a threat to the city's already fragile order. Jane watched the responses roll in, her excitement tempered by the realization that her work had just begun.
By Faith Jacob2 years ago in BookClub








