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- catalog abstract ""A master storyteller teaches the art and craft of writing fine short stories"--Jacket subtitle.".
- catalog contributor b2294831.
- catalog created "c1984.".
- catalog date "1984".
- catalog date "c1984.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1984.".
- catalog description ""A master storyteller teaches the art and craft of writing fine short stories"--Jacket subtitle.".
- catalog description "Where storycrafting begins -- The economies of writing: why forethought is better than hindsight -- How to open your readers' eyes by opening your own -- Sentences: polished like tools, aimed like weapons -- Whose view, whose voice? -- Conflict: wrestling and revelation -- Shaping the beginnings of plots -- Shaping the endings of plots -- Talking about talk -- Whose mouth, whose words? -- The sound of character -- Wet stories and dry -- A sense of place -- Flashbacks, formulas, writing for children, and occupational hazards -- "Three writers": first draft -- Easing into the second draft -- Some inside secrets: paragraphing, and, pet words, tone changes -- The diplomacy of punctuation: commas, dashes, parentheses, dots, exclamation points -- Semi-colons, colons, marginal mouse-tracks, question marks, apostrophes -- Hyphens, spelling, alliteration, style -- Declarative sentences, quotation marks, word music (rhyme, assonance, consonance), transitional spaces, asterisks -- Concerning titles....other last words.".
- catalog extent "243 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0898791472 :".
- catalog identifier "0898792983 (pbk.)".
- catalog issued "1984".
- catalog issued "c1984.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Cincinnati, Ohio : Writer's Digest Books,".
- catalog subject "808.3/1 19".
- catalog subject "PN3373 .B62 1984".
- catalog subject "Short story.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Where storycrafting begins -- The economies of writing: why forethought is better than hindsight -- How to open your readers' eyes by opening your own -- Sentences: polished like tools, aimed like weapons -- Whose view, whose voice? -- Conflict: wrestling and revelation -- Shaping the beginnings of plots -- Shaping the endings of plots -- Talking about talk -- Whose mouth, whose words? -- The sound of character -- Wet stories and dry -- A sense of place -- Flashbacks, formulas, writing for children, and occupational hazards -- "Three writers": first draft -- Easing into the second draft -- Some inside secrets: paragraphing, and, pet words, tone changes -- The diplomacy of punctuation: commas, dashes, parentheses, dots, exclamation points -- Semi-colons, colons, marginal mouse-tracks, question marks, apostrophes -- Hyphens, spelling, alliteration, style -- Declarative sentences, quotation marks, word music (rhyme, assonance, consonance), transitional spaces, asterisks -- Concerning titles....other last words.".
- catalog title "Storycrafting / Paul Darcy Boles.".
- catalog type "text".