The art of storytelling: A guide on how to tell stories by Ralina Charters

The art of storytelling: A guide on how to tell stories

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This book represents a series of essays written by Ralina Charters. In these essays he describes his writing style, attacks the stupidity of a fellow author, defends the dignity of a dead woman, and tries to protect citizens from the insults of railroad conductors.
It is a how-to guide for the future writer and a humorous critique of the things the future authors need to do, if they want their writings to live for a long time.
This book is a short, unusual and informative book that talks about the mechanics of comedy and humorous storytelling. As one of the masters of writing humorous stories, Twain expresses his view of the differences between comedy and humor.

In this book you will read the following stories (essays): • How To Tell A Story • The Wounded Soldier. • The Golden Arm. • Mental Telegraphy Again • The Invalid's Story

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