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Creating Short Fiction : The Classic Guide to Writing Short Fiction
Creating Short Fiction The Classic Guide to Writing Short Fiction
Author: Damon Knight
Distilled from decades of teaching and practice, this book offers clear and direct advice on structure, pacing, dialogue, getting ideas, working with the unconscious, and more. Newly revised and expanded for this Third Edition, Creating Short Fiction is a popular and widely trusted guide to writing short stories of originality, durability...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780312150945
ISBN-10: 0312150946
Publication Date: 3/15/1997
Pages: 209
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Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin
Book Type: Paperback
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Although Damon Knight is no longer with us, he wrote a lot of short stories and imparts his knowledge in this book.

Although this was highly-recommended on one of the writers' sites I post on, I didn't get much from it, probably because of the way my brain is wired. I can understand why he sold a lot of his short fiction, but when he included something of his own and took it apart as to why it worked, a feeling of inferiority overcame me.

Strange, but true.

After that point in the book, I could no longer look at it. I have no doubt it's an excellent throughout (and I did gain some knowledge in the first few chapters of it), but after looking at how he wrote (and he wrote very well), I just couldn't overcome the fact that my writing was never going to be that good.

Inferiority complex? Probably. I admit it. But as my brain is on another plain or planet, I'm sure most people who want to write short stories will benefit from it where I did not.

Different strokes for different folks, I guess. BTW, since his forte was science fiction/fantasy, he tends to give examples in those genres. However, what he teaches you can help you in whatever genre you choose to write in.
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