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People and places are the twin pillars on which most nonfiction is built. Every human event happens somewhere, and the reader wants to know what that somewhere was like.

"On Writing Well: The Classic Guide to Writing Nonfiction". Book by William Zinsser (Chapter 11 "Writing About Places: The Travel Article," p. 80), 1976.
People and places are the twin pillars on which most nonfiction is built. Every human event happens somewhere, and the reader wants to know what that somewhere was like.