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A practical handbook for writing and teaching short fiction that analyzes the core elements—incident, character, description, and mood—and explains how to shape these into coherent plots through cause-and-effect unity. It discusses characterization, the function and varieties of description (expository versus atmospheric), the treatment of mood as part of action, and the balance between thought and feeling in narrative. Chapters include classroom guidance, exercises, and progressive assignments aimed at developing single skills before assembling a complete story. Emphasis is on economy, clarity, and the deliberate selection of details to create sympathy, dramatic interest, and satisfying dénouements.

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Lewis Worthington Smith

Lewis Worthington Smith was an American author and educator, recognized for his contributions to the craft of writing. He is best known for his work "The Writing of the Short Story," which provides insights into the techniques and principles of short story composition. Smith's approach emphasizes the importance of structure, character development, and narrative style, making his work a valuable resource for aspiring writers. Through his teachings and writings, he has influenced the understanding of storytelling and continues to be a reference point for those interested in the art of short fiction.

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