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Short Story Writing: A Practical Treatise on the Art of the Short Story

✍ Scribed by Charles Raymond Barrett


Publisher
Floating Press;Forgotten Books
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Leaves
255
Series
Classic Reprint
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Excerpt from Short Story Writing: A Practical Treatise on the Art of the Short Story

This book is an attempt to put into definite form the principles observed by the masters of the short story in the practice of their art. It is the result of a careful study of their work, of some indifferent attempts to imitate them, and of the critical examination of several thousands of short stories written by amateurs. It is designed to be of practical assistance to the novice in short story writing, from the moment the tale is dimly conceived until it is completed and ready for the editors judgment.

The rules and principles here presented embody not what I conceive to be right, but what the great masters of the short story have thought to be right, and what they have proved to be at least successful. I speak only as a delver into the secrets of other men; and if I seem arrogant, it is due to the influence of the company I keep. My deductions are made not only from the artifices and triumphs of the successful, but from the struggles and failures of the unfortunate as well; and I have endeavored to make clear both the philosophy and the application of all the principles so deduced.

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✦ Subjects


Short story;LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES;Rhetoric;REFERENCE;Writing Skills;LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES;Composition & Creative Writing


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