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On Teaching and Writing Fiction

This book delves into the intricacies of teaching and writing fiction, providing readers with a detailed exploration of the process from concept to completion. It covers a range of topics, including character development, plot construction, dialogue, and the use of language to evoke emotion and setting. Aimed at both beginners and experienced writers, the book serves as a valuable resource for anyone seeking to improve their skills in the art of fiction writing. more

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Wallace Stegner
Wallace Stegner

Wallace Stegner was an influential American historian known for his extensive research on the history of the American West. His works not only documented the pioneering journey of the American West but also profoundly reflected the relationship between humans and nature. Stegner's writing style was unique and his language beautiful, which won him great popularity among readers. more

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