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Muslin Threads

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Short Stories and The Art of Weaving Fiction

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Muslin Threads | Short Stories and The Art of Weaving Fiction Muslin Threads Short Stories and The Art of Weaving Fiction Home About Me and this Blog ‘The novel has to tell a story. A piece of short fiction doesn’t have to.’ 24 August 2014 - 8 Responses ‘Yes – oh dear yes – the novel tells a story. That is the fundamental aspect without which it could not exist. This is the highest factor common to all novels …’ [1] EM Forster What is a story? According to EM Forster, a story runs like a backbone to the novel. [2] It is defined as ‘a narrative of events arranged in their time-sequence – dinner coming after breakfast, Tuesday after Monday, decay after death, and so on.’ [3] A narrative means ‘a sequence of events, often (but not always) unified and connected in storytelling’ [4] . As both ‘narrative’ and ‘story’ appear to have approximates meanings, in the sense that both describe events in sequence, telling us what happens next, both terms shall be us...

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