Marie Bacigalupo

The Plot’s the Thing, Part Two

This month I turn again to John Gardner for inspiration, paraphrasing his comments on plot generation in The Art of Fiction. Last time, we talked mainly about short story plotting. As Gardner points out, writers labor over plot (as if we didn’t already know!). Trying...

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The Plot’s the Thing

Plot has always been a particular challenge for me, and I know I’m not struggling alone. For step-by-step guidance on the process of plotting, I turn this month to John Gardner’s classic, The Art of Fiction. For this post, I excerpted and paraphrased pertinent...

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The Not So Novel Novel

The novel has been around for a long, long time. I suspect that’s because it responds at length to our deepest human need for storytelling. It’s not surprising, then, that it’s my go-to genre when I need a fictive fix. Ever since I opened the pages of Louisa May...

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Some Thoughts on the Short Story

After winning First Place in the Writer's Digest competition with my story, "Evacuation," the magazine interviewed me for its July/August 2013 issue. Below is an excerpt from that interview:   WHO HAS INSPIRED YOU AS A WRITER? Although you may not find evidence...

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Celebrate the Joy of Fiction!

Welcome to a blog designed to celebrate the joy of fiction. Here practicing and aspiring novelists and short story writers, as well as admiring readers and thoughtful commentators may, and I hope will, give voice to their ideas and practices, successes and failures,...

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