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Have you ever wanted to write a 100-word story but just didn't know how? Maybe you have written a few of them and would like to get better. Maybe you are curious about how writing 100-word stories might help you to accomplish other goals, either professional, academic, or creative. If any of these applies to you, this book is for you!Ran Walker, a creative writing professor and author of over 35 books (nine of which consist entirely of 100-word stories), offers advice on how to write publishable 100-word stories using 100 chapters of writing advice dispensed in 100 words per chapter.The first…mehr

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Have you ever wanted to write a 100-word story but just didn't know how? Maybe you have written a few of them and would like to get better. Maybe you are curious about how writing 100-word stories might help you to accomplish other goals, either professional, academic, or creative. If any of these applies to you, this book is for you!Ran Walker, a creative writing professor and author of over 35 books (nine of which consist entirely of 100-word stories), offers advice on how to write publishable 100-word stories using 100 chapters of writing advice dispensed in 100 words per chapter.The first book of its kind, One Hundred Ways: A Handbook for Writing 100-Stories will help you to take the next step.
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Autorenporträt
Ran Walker (he/him) is the author of over 35 books. His short stories, flash fiction, microfiction, and poetry have appeared in a variety of anthologies and journals. He is the winner of the Indie Author Project's National Indie Author of the Year Award, the Black Caucus of the American Library Association Best Fiction Ebook Award, the Virginia Indie Author Project Award for Adult Fiction, and the Blind Corner Afrofuturism Microfiction Contest. Ran is an Associate Professor of English and Creative Writing at Hampton University and teaches with Writer's Digest University. He lives in Virginia with his wife and daughter.