Ron Carlson Writes a Story: Tips from a Master of the Craft
“A master of the short story” discusses every aspect of the writing process, from story structure to staying focused, in this candid essay collection (Booklist).

Ron Carlson’s short stories have been featured in The New Yorker, Harper’s Magazine, and elsewhere, while his numerous collections have won critical acclaim. In this series of personal essays, Carlson explores his own process, inviting the reader to watch over his shoulder as he creates the short story “The Governor’s Ball.”

“This is the story of a story,” Carlson tells us. But as he crafts a tale, he also offers practical advice for writers, covering everything from the first glimmer of an idea to the final sentence. Carlson urges the writer to refuse the outside distractions—a second cup of coffee, a troll through the dictionary—and attend to the necessity of uncertainty, the pleasures of an unfolding story.

“The Governor’s Ball”—included in its entirety—serves as a fascinating illustration of the detailed anatomy of a short story.
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Ron Carlson Writes a Story: Tips from a Master of the Craft
“A master of the short story” discusses every aspect of the writing process, from story structure to staying focused, in this candid essay collection (Booklist).

Ron Carlson’s short stories have been featured in The New Yorker, Harper’s Magazine, and elsewhere, while his numerous collections have won critical acclaim. In this series of personal essays, Carlson explores his own process, inviting the reader to watch over his shoulder as he creates the short story “The Governor’s Ball.”

“This is the story of a story,” Carlson tells us. But as he crafts a tale, he also offers practical advice for writers, covering everything from the first glimmer of an idea to the final sentence. Carlson urges the writer to refuse the outside distractions—a second cup of coffee, a troll through the dictionary—and attend to the necessity of uncertainty, the pleasures of an unfolding story.

“The Governor’s Ball”—included in its entirety—serves as a fascinating illustration of the detailed anatomy of a short story.
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Ron Carlson Writes a Story: Tips from a Master of the Craft

Ron Carlson Writes a Story: Tips from a Master of the Craft

by Ron Carlson
Ron Carlson Writes a Story: Tips from a Master of the Craft

Ron Carlson Writes a Story: Tips from a Master of the Craft

by Ron Carlson

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“A master of the short story” discusses every aspect of the writing process, from story structure to staying focused, in this candid essay collection (Booklist).

Ron Carlson’s short stories have been featured in The New Yorker, Harper’s Magazine, and elsewhere, while his numerous collections have won critical acclaim. In this series of personal essays, Carlson explores his own process, inviting the reader to watch over his shoulder as he creates the short story “The Governor’s Ball.”

“This is the story of a story,” Carlson tells us. But as he crafts a tale, he also offers practical advice for writers, covering everything from the first glimmer of an idea to the final sentence. Carlson urges the writer to refuse the outside distractions—a second cup of coffee, a troll through the dictionary—and attend to the necessity of uncertainty, the pleasures of an unfolding story.

“The Governor’s Ball”—included in its entirety—serves as a fascinating illustration of the detailed anatomy of a short story.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781504079617
Publisher: Open Road Media
Publication date: 01/24/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 120
Sales rank: 309,951
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Ron Carlson is the author of several short story collections and books of fiction and poetry. Return to Oakpine is his most recent novel. His works have appeared in Harper’s, the New Yorker, and the Atlantic Monthly, as well as The Best American Short Stories, The Norton Anthology of Short Fiction, and other journals and anthologies; they have been performed on NPR’s “This American Life” and “Selected Shorts.”
Ron Carlson is the author of several short story collections and books of fiction and poetry. Return to Oakpine is his most recent novel. His works have appeared in Harper’s, the New Yorker, the Atlantic Monthly, as well as The Best American Short Stories, The Norton Anthology of Short Fiction, and other journals and anthologies; they have been performed on NPR’s “This American Life” and “Selected Shorts.”
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