Mon 15 Jan 2007
I found a writing textbook called Story Matters in a thrift store here in Ann Arbor. If you are an aspiring writer, I recommend you take a look at it.The bulk of the book is comprised of contemporary short stories and interviews with their authors. There is also a pedagogical section in the beginning of the book, and I am trying to do all the exercises in it. One of the first is to write a story suitable for the “55 Fiction Contest” held by The New York Times, the objective of which is to write a story that has setting, characters, conflict, and resolution in only fifty-five words. Here’s mine:
“…until death do you part?”
“I-”
“Wait!”
“Lori!” said the bride. “Always with you. Not on my wedding-”
“He came … last night … please, listen.”
“Goddamnit, you stupid … sorry, Father. Father, I do.”
“Perhaps…” whispered the priest.
“Perhaps nothing!”
“No one believes her, dear,” said the groom, blushing. “Everything is all right. Now, where were we?”
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1. Liza Frolkis | February 1st, 2007 at 5:19 pm
Rob, it’s been more than 3 days- where’s the next project? I want to read more stories!
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