Writing Short Stories That Editors Want to Publish

Debra H. Goldstein and Robert Mangeot team up to explore both the craft and business of short fiction. Goldstein focuses on story structure, character, and crisis, while Mangeot offers guidance on polishing work, targeting the right markets, and navigating the submission process successfully.

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