How hard could it be?
That peal of rolling thunder you hear is the combined laughter of every writer on the planet.”
So goes award-winning SF author Ron Collins’s sometimes humorous, sometimes heart-warming, but always true-to-the-bone ode to a life spent writing the short story. Specifically, the science fiction short story.
Using experience built through thirty years of publishing short fiction, Collins touches on every facet of a writing career, beginning with “Why the Short Story?” and progressing to “The Only Truth” that matters—as well as “The Second Only Truth” that matters. Inside, you’ll consider the difference between short stories and novels, partake in a few reader cookies, and even discover the only reason a new writer should decide to join a critique group.
And then there’s Write Club. We can’t forget Write Club, now, can we?
Other topics include:
· Careers vs. Real Jobs
· Finding Your Beat
· Speed vs. Quality
· Stalled Writers
· The World of Editors
· Short Fiction and the Indie World
· And a lot more!
All discussed with a personal touch that illuminates a life devoted to writing—and reading—short.
If you write short stories, or simply love reading them, this is the book for you.
Ron Collins is an Amazon best-selling Science Fiction and Dark Fantasy author who writes across the spectrum of speculative fiction.
His short fiction has received a Writers of the Future prize and a CompuServe HOMer Award, and his short story “The White Game” was nominated for the Short Mystery Fiction Society’s 2016 Derringer Award.
He has contributed a hundred or so short stories to professional publications such as Analog, Asimov’s, and several other magazines and anthologies (including several editions of the Fiction River Anthology Series).
He holds a degree in Mechanical Engineering, and worked to develop avionics systems, electronics, and information technology before chucking it all to write full time