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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Lessons to take to heart,
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This review is from: On Writing Short Stories (Paperback)
"On Writing Short Stories" is a masterful introduction to the craft of short stories. Editor Tom Bailey (an accomplished writer himself) has compiled some of the best essays by well-known authors that not only serve as inspiration but also as a fine learning tool for young writers.The twelve stories included within this book are some of the seminal tales that any writer must be familiar with: Updike's "A&P", Faulkner's "A Rose for Emily," Tobias Wolff's "Bullet to the Brain," and "A Father's Story" by the much too under-read Andrew Dubus. Bailey points at the genius of these stories in his own chapter "Character, Plot, Setting and Time, Metaphor and Voice," parts of which he expanded into his book "A Short Story Writer's Companion." Also of note are essays by Mike Curtis who contribute a frank but ultimately moving lesson on the pain or rejection letters-and no one knows this better than the fiction editor of The Atlantic Monthly. The essay by Dubus is one of the best pieces on writing that I've read and illustrates the necessity of "the habit of writing" through his illustrious and gentle prose.
15 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
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On Writing Short Stories,
By "stace8787" (WABAN, MA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: On Writing Short Stories (Paperback)
If you are looking for a guide through the mire of writing short fiction, you can't go wrong with this book! The editors really knew what they were doing when they chose the contributors as I found the comments by published authors very insightful, and the selection of short stories includes some of the best ever written.
14 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
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Best book on writing...,
By T.D. Wingfield (Chicago) - See all my reviews
This review is from: On Writing Short Stories (Paperback)
Pound for pound, this may be the best book on, about, or for aspiring writers.
I have read at least 10 books on the craft of writing and a bunch on theory and technique... this book is right up there with the best of the best. If you couple this book with Raymond Carver's posthumous "Call if You Need Me" and mix in a few careful readings of any Richard Yates interview, you've got yourself some tough rope to tow. But if you want to be a strong writer, suck it up and do it anyway! I hold a BA in fiction writing. I also tend to write literary realist fiction. If you are of the same mind, this book will help you tremendously. It is brutal in it's explanation of what to steer clear of and what to include, but that is how it should be. If you take writing very seriously, and want to take it to the next level, this book is a great start. You can't go wrong when you have advice from C. Michael Curtis (Fiction Editor of the most prominent publication in America) and Frank Conroy (Chairman to the most prestegious writing institute in America.) Pay attention folks. This is the real deal. Add in some very helpful workshop activites from one Tom Bailey (only a head writing professor at Harvard) and some very heartfelt tips from a true master like Dubus... Forget about it! "On becoming a Novelist" was good. "ABCs of Reading" was good. "The Lonely Voice" was decent. Forster's guidance was revolutionary, but this book is perfect for now. Go buy it and then read all the Carver and Yates and Dubus and Wolff you can get your grubby little hands on. You'll be a better writer for it. Trust me!
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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An essential resource for short fiction writers,
By Nathan Beauchamp "ConsumerAdvocate" (Oak Park, IL USA) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (TOP 50 REVIEWER) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: On Writing Short Stories (Paperback)
Less a 'how to' book than an examination of the short story as an art form, ON WRITING SHORT STORIES is about showing rather than telling (just like good fiction itself).
Particularly useful are its dissections of classic short stories, using them as case studies that aptly demonstrate what works in a story and why. The analysis of "The lady with the pet dog," and "Hills like white elephants" are both very useful. I found this book educational as a whose-who of short fiction authors, as well as a very complete examination of what makes a short story from the perspective of both technical style, format, and the intangible qualities of good fiction. Worth reading if for no other reason that it contains an excellent collection of short fiction from A-list writers, ON WRITING SHORT STORIES is an enthusiastic look at the art of writing, and a perfect resource for anyone desiring to take the next step themselves.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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This book has been a great addition to my writing books. Book was reasonably priced and arrived in good shape in a timely manner.
1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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On Writing Short Stories,
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Although the basic bones are good, I was looking for something not JUST to teach me, but to capture my attention enough to hold me and help me with my craft. Sadly this was not the book for me. I have found others that are far easier to follow and I am a very strong reader with good comprehension. Maybe I fell short, or maybe not? I won't return it, but it gets two stars for the effort of the author trying to help.
4 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
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On Writing Short Stories,
This review is from: On Writing Short Stories (Paperback)
There is no recipe for the perfect short story. Prose discusses the short story as written by the best and includes examples of the work of each. The reader then has a quick reference to better understand the style of each writer and his/her contribution to the history of the short story.
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On Writing Short Stories by Tom Bailey (Paperback - November 11, 1999)
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