What Songwriters Can Teach Us About Storytelling
The author of I’ll Give You a Reason considers what short fiction writers can learn from popular songs.
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The author of I’ll Give You a Reason considers what short fiction writers can learn from popular songs.
The author of I’ll Give You a Reason contemplates the common ground between a joke and a short story.
The author of Short War offers some perspective on whether a first person narrator can enhance or inhibit a story.
The author of Family Family explores why tired tropes proliferate in fiction—and how to avoid them.
The author of The Last Language considers how to strike the right note of ambiguity in a novel.
The author of The Museum of Human History offers a method for moving from short stories to longer-form narratives.
The author of The Art of Brevity: Crafting the Very Short Story explores what is gained by cutting elements of a narrative.
The author of The Art of Brevity: Crafting the Very Short Story ponders the seductive power of laconic prose.
The author of What Can I Tell You?: Selected Poems examines poetic approaches to narrative.
The author of The Boundaries of Their Dwelling considers how best to get into characters’ heads.