Practical Short Story Writing

Practical Short Story Writing by John Paxton Sheriff, published by Robert Hale in 1998, is a comprehensive guide designed for aspiring short story writers. This second edition, consisting of 160 pages, offers a wealth of information presented in an accessible format, aimed at those seeking to navigate the publishing landscape.
Readers will find practical advice and insights that focus on the intricacies of writing and publishing short fiction. The book covers essential topics within the realms of language arts and disciplines, specifically tailored for writers looking to enhance their skills in fiction writing. With its straightforward approach, this edition serves as a valuable reference for anyone interested in the craft of short story writing.
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If you are a short story writer hoping to get published, this is the book for you. The author presents a huge amount of useful information in an easily accessible format for writers needing a bit of guidance in the world of publishing.
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