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Strictly speaking, an essay is a special kind of exposition; it's a short literary composition on a particular theme or subject, usually composed in prose and analytic, speculative, reflective, or interpretative in nature. Essays are usually expressive of the author's outlook or personality. This is how the term essay is rigorously defined in the field of literature.

But essays are only one type of expository prose writing. You're not limited to essays here.

different Types of expository prose works

Regardless of how essay is rigorously defined, works in this feature are not all essays by any means. Works in Publish Your Essay all have one thing in common: they are all examples of English expository prose writing.

Here are a few examples of the many different kinds of English expository prose works:

  • Theses & Dissertations

  • User Manuals

  • Scholarly Papers

  • Newspaper & Magazine Articles

  • Historical Accounts

  • Non-Fiction Narratives

  • Journal Articles

  • Studies

  • Biographies

  • Text Books

  • Essays

  • Abstracts

  • Reports

  • Term papers

  • Pamphlets

  • Editorials

  • White Papers

  • Treatises

  • Position Papers

  • Reports

  • Specifications

  • Travelogues

  • Diaries

  • Brochures

  • Flyers

  • Use and Care Manuals

  • Policy and Procedure Manuals

  • "How To" Books

  • Book Reports

  • Blue Book Exams

  • Web Pages

  • Blogs

  • Ads

  • Speeches

  • Abstracts

  • More

other properties of works in this collection

All the works published in Publish Your Essay—all the expository English prose compositions—have a variety of different sources and publication histories.

This collection contains works that:

  • Have been written and/or published elsewhere prior to publication in this feature.
  • Are written expressly by visitors to Electricka's web site specifically for publication at Electricka's web site. Some of these are seen here for the first time anywhere.
  • Have not been published prior to their appearance in this feature.

A work can be accepted for publication in this feature even if it is not written especially for this feature. It does not have to be submitted by the author(s). Works in the Publish Your Essay collection generally meet these requirements:

  • A work of non-fiction expository English prose.
  • Written at least in part by a visitor to Electricka's web site or by a collaboration of visitors.
  • Primarily in English (foreign language quotes or other constructions are fine).
  • Less than 250,000 words.
  • On a subject, topic, or theme of the author's own choosing. (Subjects taken from or related to the arts, Electricka's web site, and the muses are especially welcome.)
  • 100 percent original with the author(s) except for properly credited quotations, citations, references, photos, artwork, film clips, animations, music, sound bites, etc.
  • Meets The Muse's standards for relevance, quality, ethics, tastefulness, and appropriateness.
  • Completely finished by the author(s) when submitted. The Muse edits nothing.
  • Are in Adobe PDF format.

publication policies

—policy—

author's opinions and rights

  • The information and opinions expressed in these works are solely those of the authors, not those of ETAF, DCI, or their agents.

  • Readers are reminded that they are legally obliged to honor copyright notices or other proprietary statements that appear on these documents.

  • Electricka's other publication policies apply: click here.

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