(6) Endeavor to be dramatic. (7) A
great element of dramatic skill is selection. (8) Avoid the sin of
writing about a character. (9) Never attempt to describe any kind of
life except that with which you are familiar. (10) Learn as much as
you can about men and women. (11) For the sake of forming a good
natural style, and acquiring command of language, write poetry."
SHORT-STORY LIBRARY
_BOOKS FOR REFERENCE_:
_American Short-Stories_, Charles Baldwin, Longmans, Green, & Co.
_A Study of Prose Fiction_, Chapter XII, Bliss Perry, Houghton,
Mifflin Co.
_Composition Rhetoric_, T.C. Blaisdell, American Book Co.
_Forms of Prose Literature_, J.H. Gardiner, Charles Scribner's Sons.
_Materials and Methods of Fiction_, Clayton Hamilton, The Baker and
Taylor Co.
_Principles of Literary Criticism_, C.T. Winchester, The Macmillan Co.
_Short-Story Writing_, C.R. Barrett. The Baker and Taylor Co.
_Specimens of the Short-Story_, G.H. Nettleton, H. Holt & Co.
_Story-Writing and Journalism_, Sherwin Cody, Funk & Wagnalls Co.
_Talks on Writing English_, Arlo Bates, Houghton Mifflin Co.
_The Writing of the Short-Story_, L.W. Smith, D.C. Heath & Co.
_The Philosophy of the Short-Story_, Brander Matthews, Longmans,
Green, & Co.
_The World's Greatest Short-Stories_, Sherwin Cody, A.C. McClurg & Co.
_The Short-Story_, Henry Canby, Henry Holt & Co.
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