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USA Today bestselling author Dean Wesley Smith decided to take his love for short fiction a step forward. In July of 2015, he wrote thirty-two short stories, one per day and one extra. Then, every day, he also wrote a short article about the writing of the story.

Now the articles and stories combine into this major collection that also works as a master class on the art of storytelling.

Follow a professional writer through a month of creation and enjoy some wonderful fiction at the same time.

Stories from July edition by Dean Wesley Smith Reference eBooks

What I love about this book is that the stories are a mix of genres. I also love that the collection is the result of the author's personal challenge to write a story a day in July, 2015. Not only do you get to read the stories, but he posts all of his blog entries for each story's day at the front of each story so you can see his process for writing 32 stories in 31 days. It is amazing.

All the stories are good, but there are gems as well. My favorite story is "The Stone Slept Here" because it surprised me, and because I cannot remember reading anything like it before. "Best Eaten on a Slow Tuesday" also stands out in my mind because I can't shake the images. Plus Dean Wesley Smith is really good at putting in the twists, and his characters are never the same at the end of even his shortest tales. I also love the author's "Bryant Street" stories. More twists, and they always seem to hit a nerve.

I also love that each story is accompanied by its own little book cover. I think it is a very cool idea to do covers for short stories.

I highly recommend this book to anyone, but other authors may find this an extremely fascinating read because the process of the challenge is shown through each day's blog entry, plus a very important lesson to never forget: writing is fun. Damn fun.

Product details

  • File Size 8407 KB
  • Print Length 553 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage Unlimited
  • Publisher WMG Publishing, Inc. (September 13, 2015)
  • Publication Date September 13, 2015
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B015D9D72U

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I enjoyed this book very much
A huge variety of genres and lengths. Not just a good collection for studying how to write short stories but a nice introduction to Dean's work.
Love this collection of stories.
I enjoy the author's free winging style so you don't really know what's coming. The stories were all fun reads, with some depth. Not heavy duty, great for a good escape. Excellent examples of "Writing into the Dark." It was inspirational for other authors to see how it's done. Well worth the time and money. Recommended.
I stayed up into the wee hours of the morning reading this book of short stories. They were all so different--- fun, interesting, quirky, weird. Lol. Tons of fun to read. But the blog posts were fascinating! A look into the world of a working author. Great stuff!
I purchased for two reason as a writer, I'm a semi-student of Smith from his website that has tons of great free advice, plus it gave me a chance to read what his short stories were like. To me, mainly the book is a instructional guide to the process of his goal to write a story every day, the process behind it (though much of it deals with his daily activities outside not neccessily related to details of writing that particular story of that day). Some are good, some have some twists. As a writer I would recommend this as a great book on advice about attitude and commitment, though it would less be about technique and the nuts and bolts. But Smith is proof a writer can span several genres and be good at it.
What I love about this book is that the stories are a mix of genres. I also love that the collection is the result of the author's personal challenge to write a story a day in July, 2015. Not only do you get to read the stories, but he posts all of his blog entries for each story's day at the front of each story so you can see his process for writing 32 stories in 31 days. It is amazing.

All the stories are good, but there are gems as well. My favorite story is "The Stone Slept Here" because it surprised me, and because I cannot remember reading anything like it before. "Best Eaten on a Slow Tuesday" also stands out in my mind because I can't shake the images. Plus Dean Wesley Smith is really good at putting in the twists, and his characters are never the same at the end of even his shortest tales. I also love the author's "Bryant Street" stories. More twists, and they always seem to hit a nerve.

I also love that each story is accompanied by its own little book cover. I think it is a very cool idea to do covers for short stories.

I highly recommend this book to anyone, but other authors may find this an extremely fascinating read because the process of the challenge is shown through each day's blog entry, plus a very important lesson to never forget writing is fun. Damn fun.
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