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THE ART OF SHORT FICTION What is it? Author Charles Blackstone tells.

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WRITING GREAT SHORT STORIES Elizabeth Kadetsky who teaches at Sarah Lawrence College and at Columbia University’s School of Journalism serves up some advice.

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CRAFTING CHARACTERS THAT JUMP OFF THE PAGE Punching up your fiction? Where there's a tipster, there's a way. Discover Robert Gregory Browne's secrets to getting multiple book deals.

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BIOFICTION INTRODUCED Even as she receives 5 stars on Amazon for Trine Erotic while editing/publishing Entelechy: Mind & Culture, Alice Andrews takes time to chat about the esoteric world of this mind-bending read.


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"...think of Duotrope’s Digest as a matchmaker of sorts. If you write fiction or poetry, we can help you find appropriate markets for your work."
--Shannon Wendt, Duotrope creator

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On SHALLA Magazine this Issue

 

Fulbright fellow and Columbia University Professor, Elizabeth Kadetsky, treats us with her short story, Men More Than Mortal, which will also be In Best New American Voices: 2008

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Radio show host of Drinks with Tony and Editor/Publisher of Cherry Bleeds, Tony DuShane, tells a story about a girl who really kissed like that.

 

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Agenting Short-Story Collections

 

I don’t like formulaic work. I don’t like work that deems itself the next Harry Potter by aspiring writers who deem themselves the next Tolkien.

 

SHALLA CHATS with literary agent, Jonathan James of the James Literary Agency Inc.

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A Literary Agent Speaks

On the fiction side, I’m more inclined toward the cozies, novels with a current message and short stories, Michael likes historical works.

Literary Agent, Alana Lennie, explains the kind of books she's looking to represent. Can you fit that profile?

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Tips from a Literary Agent

 

For fiction, I’ll look for writing credentials, such as publication credits (either magazines, literary journals or books published by mainstream publishing houses), writing prizes, or degrees in creative writing.

SHALLA CHATS with literary agent, Ellen Pepus of the ELLEN PEPUS LITERARY AGENCY

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The Art of Short Fiction

Usually the stories that work best don’t try to solve every single problem a character’s ever had, but maybe just try to get through one important thing, which, of course, has implications for every other thing in the character’s life.

SHALLA CHATS with Charles Blackstone

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Writing Great Short Stories

One thing that I was terrible at, at first, was dialogue, though it ’s odd because I was a journalist and consummate eavesdropper.

How Elizabeth Kadetsky, award winning author, learned to write beautifully.

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Everyone's a Critic!

Where our guest assistant editors choose their top 10's or top 5's or... Read what they say about each one!

 

 

Shoe Schuster's

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1. Fake Fire and Rescue by Blake Butler

2. Homecoming by Bill Brocato

3. Sri Lanka by Byron D. Howell

 

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Misty Day's

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Who's made the cut so far?

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Margaret L. Carter's

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What kind of work does she like? Do you agree?

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