Ideal for anyone interested in writing short stories or for introductory courses in fiction writing,A Short Story Writer's Companionis a highly accessible guide to the craft of creating short fiction. Written in an engaging style, this book enables beginning writers to recognize what works in writing short stories, what doesn't, and why. Part One ofA Short Story Writer's Companiondiscusses fictional truth and significant detail, helping students of the form to make good sense of the often taught creative writing maxim, Show, don't tell! Part Two delves into the elements of fiction: character, point of view, plot, setting and time, metaphor, and voice. The author uses specific examples from a variety of widely anthologized short stories to demonstrate how each component functions as a part of the whole and offers advice on the techniques of using each of the elements successfully. Part Three closely examines the fiction-writing process and helps guide writers who may never have written a short story before through drafting, revising, and polishing short stories of their own.
Preface Acknowledgments PART ONE: FICTIONAL TRUTH AND SIGNIFICANT DETAIL Fictional Truth Significant Detail The Abstract Versus the Concrete Student Example PART TWO: THE ELEMENTS OF THE SHORT STORY AND ADVICE ON TECHNIQUE We Are Our Desires : Character Round Versus Flat Characters Characterization Dialogue Writing Exercises The Eye of the Story: Point of View First Person Second Person Third Person Writing Exercises The Why? Behind the Power of Plot: Shaping the Short Story Motivation Conflict, Climax, and Resolution Story Versus Plot Plotting Short Stories Versus Plotting Novels Meaning Writing Exercises The Lesser lsĒ