Carte Short-Story Technique Stewart Beach

Short-Story Technique

Autor: Stewart Beach
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"Short-Story Technique" is a comprehensive guide to the craft of writing short fiction, designed for...

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engleză
Legare
Carte - Carte broșată
Publicat
2026
Pagini
280
EAN
9781025451008
ISBN
1025451007
Enbook ID
52990113
Greutate
397
Dimensiuni
156 x 234 x 15

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"Short-Story Technique" is a comprehensive guide to the craft of writing short fiction, designed for both aspiring writers and serious students of literature. This work breaks down the fundamental elements of storytelling, offering a structured approach to building narrative momentum and developing compelling characters. The book explores the essential components of the short story, including plot construction, the establishment of single effect, and the nuances of dialogue and point of view.



Author Stewart Beach emphasizes the technical discipline required to transform a creative spark into a polished piece of literature. By analyzing the mechanics of the genre, he provides readers with the tools needed to navigate the unique challenges of the short form. From initial conception to final revision, "Short-Story Technique" serves as an insightful manual that illuminates the artistry and precision behind successful short fiction. This volume remains a valuable resource for anyone seeking to understand the structural foundations of the medium, offering timeless advice on the economy of language and the power of narrative focus.

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