
Harvard Guide to Short Story Writing
About This Novel
How did Maupassant, Chekhov, O. Henry, Mark Twain and other short story masters write wonderful short stories? How did literary giants such as Alice Munro and Mo Yan write classics that have been passed down to generations? In addition to extraordinary talent, is the creation of short stories justified and evidence-based? "The Harvard Short Story Writing Guide" is written by John Gallishaw, a prestigious writing professor at Harvard University, who combined his many years of experience in writing teaching and script writing in Hollywood to summarize twenty writing guides that address all the pain points of short story writing. From collecting story materials, conceiving the plot, drafting the outline, taking emotional notes to the finalization stage, it provides full guidance, integrating professionalism, practicality and readability. Whether you are a professional writer or a newbie, you can quickly understand the writing logic of short stories through this book, and write interesting and exciting stories step by step.
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