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Paperback Twenty Problems of the Fiction Writer Book

ISBN: 1025470117

ISBN13: 9781025470115

Twenty Problems of the Fiction Writer

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"Twenty Problems of the Fiction Writer" is a comprehensive guide to the technical and structural challenges encountered by storytellers. Written by John Gallishaw, a pioneer in the analysis of narrative craft, this work breaks down the complexities of fiction into manageable problems and solutions. The book serves as a masterclass in the architecture of storytelling, focusing on the essential elements of plot, characterization, and dramatic structure.

Gallishaw utilizes a systematic approach to examine how a story is built, offering practical advice for writers looking to refine their technique and engage their audience more effectively. Whether discussing the development of a scene or the overarching arc of a narrative, the text provides timeless insights into the mechanics of popular fiction. It is particularly noted for its focus on the craftsmanship required to transform a simple idea into a compelling, professional-grade narrative. This classic manual remains an invaluable resource for authors, students of creative writing, and literary critics interested in the formal properties of early 20th-century prose. By addressing specific hurdles in the creative process, Gallishaw equips the reader with the tools necessary to master the art of fiction.

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