: While factual, it often reflects the author’s subjective perspective, merging the roles of narrator and creator.
Unlike "bald statements of fact" found in business letters or data tables, nonfictional prose involves an aesthetic or instructional intent.
: High-quality nonfiction often borrows from fiction, using descriptive imagery, characterization, and narrative hooks to engage readers. 📂 Primary Forms & Genres
: It follows a logical, linear order (beginning, middle, and end) rather than the rhythmic constraints of poetry.