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This workbook contains 18 chapters of summarized content from the award-winning book How to Write Winning Short Stories and a wide range of exercises, grids, and checklists. The workbook offers writers an opportunity to practice what they learned and apply it to their own writing. (Prior reading of How to Write Winning Short Stories is helpful but not necessary.) Includes 75 worksheets, 4 fill-in-the-grid sheets, and 18 Evaluate Your Own Writing pages.

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This workbook contains 18 chapters of summarized content from the award-winning book How to Write Winning Short Stories and a wide range of exercises, grids, and checklists. The workbook offers writers an opportunity to practice what they learned and apply it to their own writing. (Prior reading of How to Write Winning Short Stories is helpful but not necessary.) Includes 75 worksheets, 4 fill-in-the-grid sheets, and 18 Evaluate Your Own Writing pages.
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Autorenporträt
Nancy (Day) Sakaduski is an award-winning writer and editor who runs the Rehoboth Beach Short Story Contest, which attracts entries from across the United States. She helps writers perfect their short stories and prepare them for publication, and offers writing tips and advice through her blog and newsletters. Nancy is the author of 100+ articles and twenty-two books (including Scientific English, which she co-authored with Robert A. Day). Nancy founded Cat & Mouse Press to support local writers and create "playful" books with a connection to the Delaware shore. She enjoys working with writers to help them perfect their writing and experience the joys of publication.