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When I teach fiction writing to undergraduates, I take them through a two-semester program, devoting the first semester to realist and the second to non-realist fiction. My idea is for young writers to develop or at least be aware of basic skills that almost any genre of fiction will require attention to detail, some notion of dramatic necessity and plausibility, character development, the use of time, the physical setting, and so on before they move on to experimenting with if not subverting these elements.
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[AuthorName] => Butch Dalisay
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ALFRED YUSON AND ROSARIO LUCERO
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When I teach fiction writing to undergraduates, I take them through a two-semester program, devoting the first semester to realist and the second to non-realist fiction. My idea is for young writers to develop or at least be aware of basic skills that almost any genre of fiction will require attention to detail, some notion of dramatic necessity and plausibility, character development, the use of time, the physical setting, and so on before they move on to experimenting with if not subverting these elements.
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