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  1. 27 de oct. de 2022 · Get Now on Amazon. 4. Write a Collection of Short Stories in a Year: How to be a Short Story Writer and Get Published. This is a book that will help you break out of your writing ‘pigeon-hole,’ as you explore writing genres from crime to fantasy to writing for children and seven more.

  2. 8 de mar. de 2015 · Writing short stories is a great way to test the waters of fiction without making a huge commitment, or to experiment with different genres, characters, settings, and voices. Even if you’ve published a novel or two, it’s a good idea to try to release a few high-quality, well-edited short stories between books to help with discoverability and growing a fan base.

  3. 24 de nov. de 2023 · Writing Short Stories: A Routledge Writer’s Guide by Ailsa Cox. Writing Short Stories: A Routledge Writer’s Guide by Ailsa Cox is a comprehensive and practical book about crafting compelling short stories. This book on writing short stories offers valuable insights into the creative process, from generating ideas to refining the final draft.

  4. In this interview with Rich Fahle of Bibliostar.TV, bestselling author Stephen King discusses the art of writing short stories and short fiction, and the fac...

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  5. 2 de jul. de 2014 · Setting out to write a short story is a difficult task. While some may view them as an easy medium, anyone with experience writing short stories knows that a shorter length doesn’t mean reduced complexity. In this article, I’ll be exploring some of the demands short fiction makes of an author and using examples from

  6. 11 de nov. de 1999 · Tom Bailey (Editor), Tobias Wolff (Foreword by) 3.91. 164 ratings14 reviews. On Writing Short Stories is a unique collection of original essays by seven professional writers. It is the only text of its kind to offer writing advice from such authors, editors, and instructors as Francine Prose, Joyce Carol Oates, Frank Conroy, Andre Dubus, Robert ...

  7. www.jstor.org › stable › 20115383On Writing - JSTOR

    In an essay called, simply enough, "Writing Short Stories," Flannery O'Connor talks about writing as an act of discovery. O'Connor says she most often did not know where she was going when she sat down to work on a short story. She says she doubts that many writers know where they are going when they begin something.