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The art of brevity, crafting the very short story, Grant Faulkner ; foreword by Megan Giddings

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The art of brevity, crafting the very short story, Grant Faulkner ; foreword by Megan Giddings
Language
eng
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no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The art of brevity
Oclc number
1344427334
Responsibility statement
Grant Faulkner ; foreword by Megan Giddings
Sub title
crafting the very short story
Summary
"With increased compression, every word, every sentence matters more. A writer must learn how to form narratives around caesuras and crevices instead of strings of connections, to move a story through the symbolic weight of images, to master the power of suggestion. With elegant prose, deep readings of other writers, and scaffolded writing exercises, The Art of Brevity takes the reader on a lyrical exploration of compact storytelling, guiding readers to heighten their awareness of not only what appears on the page but also what doesn't"--Publisher's description
Table Of Contents
Foreword / Megan Giddings -- Introduction: Going Long. Going Short. -- Thirteen Ways of Looking at Flash Fiction -- The Freedom of Constraints -- Telling a Story in Fragments -- The Erotics of Brevity -- Context: How Much Is Enough? -- The Fullness of Omission -- White Spaces -- Plotting in Miniature (and with a Slant) -- Writing Characters in Fleeting Profile -- Writing for the Essence -- The Sounds of Silence -- Found Objects, Found Stories -- Story as Collage -- Going Small to Go Big: The Art of Expansion -- Going Small to Go Small -- The Poetics of Brevity -- Is It Poetry or Prose? -- How Short Can You Go? -- The Mot Juste -- The Sentence -- The Paragraph -- The Title -- The "Flash Novel" and the Novella -- Endings -- Acknowledgments -- Postscript -- One More Postscript -- Flashings: Quotes on Writing Short -- Appendix: Gleanings from The Art of Brevity
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