literized
Literized is a term that refers to the practice of applying literary techniques to non-fiction writing. This approach aims to enhance the clarity, engagement, and readability of informational texts by using narrative structures, descriptive language, and other literary devices. The concept is often associated with the work of writers like David Foster Wallace and Jon Franklin, who have employed literary styles in their non-fiction books.
The primary goal of literized writing is to make complex or technical information more accessible to a
Literized writing also serves to humanize the author's voice and perspective, making the text more relatable
However, the term "literized" is not universally accepted, and some critics argue that it dilutes the distinction