Writing great short stories / Margaret Lucke
By: Lucke, Margaret
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Introduction - what is a short story and where does a writer find one?; Characters - how to create people who live and breathe on the page; conflict - how to devise a story that readers won At want to put down; plot and structure - how to devise a story and keep it moving forward; setting and atmosphere - how to bring readers into a vivid fictional world; narrative voice - how to develop an individual voice as a writer.
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Introduction - what is a short story and where does a writer find one?; Characters - how to create people who live and breathe on the page; conflict - how to devise a story that readers won At want to put down; plot and structure - how to devise a story and keep it moving forward; setting and atmosphere - how to bring readers into a vivid fictional world; narrative voice - how to develop an individual voice as a writer.
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