Ideal for anyone interested in writing short stories or for introductory courses in fiction writing, A Short Story Writer's Companion is a highly accessible guide to the craft of creating short fiction. Written in an engaging style, this book enables beginning writers to recognize what works in writing short stories, what doesn't, and why. Part One of A Short Story Writer's Companion discusses fictional truth and significant detail, helping students of the form to make good sense of the often taught creative writing maxim, "Show, don't tell " Part Two delves into the elements of fiction: character, point of view, plot, setting and time, metaphor, and voice. The author uses specific examples from a variety of widely anthologized short stories to demonstrate how each component functions as a part of the whole and offers advice on the techniques of using each of the elements successfully. Part Three closely examines the fiction-writing process and helps guide writers who may never have written a short story before through drafting, revising, and polishing short stories of their own.
It didn't knock my socks off, but I suppose reference books aren't really written for that! I liked this book overall and would give it more stars except for the feeling of disjointedness it had. It didn't flow from one part to the next very well. Bumpy. Needs a warm iron. However, the ideas and points he makes are very good and I will keep this on my bookshelf and refer to it since the information inside is valuable. Besides his own advice, he includes tidbits of wisdom from authors like Flannery O'Conner, R. Carver and John Gardner,etc. Mr. Bailey references scenes from many stories by a variety of classic authors and dissects their writings, which to me is the most useful. The author comes across as a compassionate teacher, one who enjoys teaching and wishes to help us become better writers. From reading his own included short story, Snow Dreams, you'll discover he is a very talented writer. Therefore, I'd say buy it.
Great book!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
As a student of Dr. Bailey's, this book greatly helped me explore the short story genre and opened my eyes to how amazing the form can be.
useful for writers and teachers
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
Tom Bailey's "A Short Story Writer's Companion" is one of the most helpful writing books that I've read (the others being Bailey's own "On Writing Short Stories" and John Gardner's "The Art of Fiction" and "On Becoming a Novelist"). Bailey's book is steeped in the words of other writers but never showboats his extensive knowledge-each writer's words are cited and Bailey quickly pulls them into the points that he hammers home: whether it be drawing from a Eudora Welty quote to illustrate the many functions of setting or citing David Foster Wallace and William Gass on point of view. Reading Bailey not only informs you on how to write but about writers as well. It serves as a great launching board for these authors.But Bailey never drowns in outside sources. His own prose is often just as well crafted as those authors he cites and to prove that he's not simply blowing smoke, Bailey includes his Pushcart-winning story "Snow Dreams." It's a dark, character-driven tragedy set in a fully realized world that make not only a gut-wrenching story but promises to be a knockout novel in 2004. Also included are exercises for young writers to hone their craft. I found these to be very helpful in the few workshops that I've had the opportunity to lead. Ultimately, that proves the value of this book: it's useful not only students and writers but to teachers as well.
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