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Anyone wishing to write short stories and novels will learn from The Art of Creating Fiction how some eminent writers, such as William Faulkner and Virginia Woolf, created their art. By giving the new writer an understanding of fiction as it has been produced by the great novelists, The Art of Creating Fiction serves a double purpose: it is an implicit manual on how to write fiction and at the same time a work that provokes, challenges and inspires the new writer to cultivate an ambition for greatness.
Contents
Acknowledgements - Preface - PART 1: THEORY - The Inescapable Lesson of the Master - Things That Appear - A Special Language - The Human Experience - PART 2: PRACTICE - Towards Perfection - Imperfection - Perfection - PART 3: CODA - Answers to Your Questions - Index


 
              


