Crafting the Short Story

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Language Arts, Writing & Publishing, Writing Skills, Composition & Creative Writing, Reference
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Author: Susan Palmquist ISBN: 1230000670890
Publisher: Coldstream Publishing Publication: September 18, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Susan Palmquist
ISBN: 1230000670890
Publisher: Coldstream Publishing
Publication: September 18, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

Avoid the common pitfalls of short story writing

 

Beginning writers often make common errors that will a little know-how can be corrected or avoided.

 

Create the perfect plot for your short story

 

In Crafting the Short Story you’ll learn the main difference between plotting the short story versus plotting the novel and how it can increase your odds of getting your story published.

 

Create Character that your readers will love

 

Getting your readers to enjoy reading about your character and his or her story is vital and you’ll learn how to do specifically for this shorter form.

 

Research and find the best suited market for your story

 

Once you’ve created the perfect story you’ll need to find a home for it and there are two chapters all about researching the market and where to look for short story markets.

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Avoid the common pitfalls of short story writing

 

Beginning writers often make common errors that will a little know-how can be corrected or avoided.

 

Create the perfect plot for your short story

 

In Crafting the Short Story you’ll learn the main difference between plotting the short story versus plotting the novel and how it can increase your odds of getting your story published.

 

Create Character that your readers will love

 

Getting your readers to enjoy reading about your character and his or her story is vital and you’ll learn how to do specifically for this shorter form.

 

Research and find the best suited market for your story

 

Once you’ve created the perfect story you’ll need to find a home for it and there are two chapters all about researching the market and where to look for short story markets.

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