short story
short story
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by Steve Dempster - 2006-12-05
Have you ever wondered how some writers seem to have plenty of ideas to work with and others very few? Well, here perhaps is one reason why . . .If you have ever listened to anyone say something along...
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by Steve Dempster - 2006-12-05
Of the many different writing styles, viewpoint writing is probably the one that works best for aspiring writers - but what is it?Viewpoint writing is used extensively in modern novels, especially one...
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by Steve Dempster - 2006-12-07
There are some simple rules to remember when writing form a character's viewpoint, yet many forget them. Here's a rundown of some to remember . . .No matter what language you speak, regional accents a...
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by Steve Dempster - 2006-12-11
Article directories receive hundreds of articles daily - but why do some articles perform better than others? In this article we examine some of the reasons.Article writing, for a competent writer, is...
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by Steve Dempster - 2006-12-22
Nearly everyone who wants to be a writer looks at the fiction market as being the way to go - but another, vast market exists. What is it? Let's find out.The minute you mention that you're a writer yo...
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by Steve May - 2007-01-22
I was walking the downtown streets one morning minding my own business which was much of nothing since I had a few dollars in my pocket, good enough to provide for a meal for the day. My apparel was g...
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by Sonia Fischer - 2007-01-24
The length of the short story, typically limited to less than 20,000 words, requires that the author get into the meat of the tale quickly and cover a lot of ground in relatively few words. The goal i...
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by C. M. Clifton - 2007-03-24
Whenever I begin a short story, I remind myself to do two things: to try to get in touch with readers' senses as much as possible by writing something to see, hear, touch, smell, taste, and feel (emot...
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by Jennifer Burns - 2007-03-26
The writer tells a story from Montresor's view, as though trying to show the way of thinking the murderer had. The whole story is based on murderer's view perspective. Though it still does not approv...
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by Jennifer Burns - 2007-03-26
The Cask of Amontillado" is one of Edgar Allan Poe's short but totally thrilling stories. This story has been astonishing readers since November 1846 when it was first published. This story is a powe...