From Author Kevin S. Giles: Write your fact-based nonfiction book with confidence

By Kevin S. Giles

Want to write a book about an event? A good story you want to share with other people?

The first step is thinking about your audience. Who will read the book? Who will pay for it? How will you tell your prospective readers about your book? What similar books can you find already on the market? Continue reading

Writing Jerry’s Riot: Eyewitnesses recalled danger, intrigue, even a bit of compassion

By Kevin S. Giles

Readers often ask how I found the high level of detail that appears in Jerry’s Riot: The True Story of Montana’s 1959 Prison Disturbance.

The short answer is this: from people who were there. The longer answer is a bit more complicated.

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