About This Book
This manual distills practical rules and examples from established practitioners to guide novices through composing short stories, from conceiving a plot to preparing a manuscript for editors. It surveys story types and classification, then treats essentials such as plotting, titles, factual accuracy, character construction, modes of narration, openings, development, climax, conclusion, and stylistic technique. It emphasizes brevity, unity of time/place/action, and adherence to conventions for learners while noting that masters sometimes violate rules. Final chapters address the labor of authorship and strategies for finding publication, closing with a model story and reference material.
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