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Many books have been written on fiction technique, and the chief
excuse for the present addition to the number is the complexity of
the subject. Its range is so wide, it calls for so many and so
different capacities in one attempting to discuss it, that a new
work has more than a chance to meet at least two or three
deficiencies in all other treatments. I believe that the chief
deficiency in most works on fiction technique is that the author
unconsciously has slipped from the viewpoint of a writer of a story
to that of a reader. Now a reader without intention to try his own
hand at the game is not playing fair in studying technique, and a
book on technique has no business to entertain him. Accordingly, I
have striven to keep to the viewpoint of one who seeks to learn how
to write stories, and have made no attempt to analyze the work of
masters of fiction for the sake of the analysis alone...Get Your
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