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Writing of Fiction

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by Edith Wharton

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Dive into the world of fiction writing with Edith Wharton, a masterful author who shares her insights on crafting short stories and novels. In this engaging exploration, Wharton offers practical tips for aspiring writers, drawing on the wisdom of Arthur Quiller-Couch. She emphasizes the value of creating a list of scenes over traditional outlines, presenting a novel’s structure in broad, creative strokes—almost like a fill-in-the-blank recipe for storytelling. While the final chapter discussing Proust may seem a bit out of place, it adds an intriguing layer to her overall narrative. Join us as we unpack Whartons rich advice and discover the art of writing fiction. (Summary by William Jones) Proof-listeners Rita Boutros, Michele Eaton, & TriciaG

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3/3/2026

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Episode thumbnail for 006 - Marcel Proust

March 3, 2026

006 - Marcel Proust

Dive into the world of fiction writing with Edith Wharton, a masterful author who shares her insights on crafting short stories and novels. In this engaging exploration, Wharton offers practical tips for aspiring writers, drawing on the wisdom of Arthur Quiller-Couch. She emphasizes the value of creating a list of scenes over traditional outlines, presenting a novel’s structure in broad, creative strokes—almost like a fill-in-the-blank recipe for storytelling. While the final chapter discussing Proust may seem a bit out of place, it adds an intriguing layer to her overall narrative. Join us as we unpack Whartons rich advice and discover the art of writing fiction. (Summary by William Jones) Proof-listeners Rita Boutros, Michele Eaton, & TriciaG

Episode thumbnail for 005 - Character and Situation in the Novel

March 3, 2026

005 - Character and Situation in the Novel

Dive into the world of fiction writing with Edith Wharton, a masterful author who shares her insights on crafting short stories and novels. In this engaging exploration, Wharton offers practical tips for aspiring writers, drawing on the wisdom of Arthur Quiller-Couch. She emphasizes the value of creating a list of scenes over traditional outlines, presenting a novel’s structure in broad, creative strokes—almost like a fill-in-the-blank recipe for storytelling. While the final chapter discussing Proust may seem a bit out of place, it adds an intriguing layer to her overall narrative. Join us as we unpack Whartons rich advice and discover the art of writing fiction. (Summary by William Jones) Proof-listeners Rita Boutros, Michele Eaton, & TriciaG

Episode thumbnail for 004 - Constructing a Novel Part 2

March 3, 2026

004 - Constructing a Novel Part 2

Dive into the world of fiction writing with Edith Wharton, a masterful author who shares her insights on crafting short stories and novels. In this engaging exploration, Wharton offers practical tips for aspiring writers, drawing on the wisdom of Arthur Quiller-Couch. She emphasizes the value of creating a list of scenes over traditional outlines, presenting a novel’s structure in broad, creative strokes—almost like a fill-in-the-blank recipe for storytelling. While the final chapter discussing Proust may seem a bit out of place, it adds an intriguing layer to her overall narrative. Join us as we unpack Whartons rich advice and discover the art of writing fiction. (Summary by William Jones) Proof-listeners Rita Boutros, Michele Eaton, & TriciaG

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Dive into the world of fiction writing with Edith Wharton, a masterful author who shares her insights on crafting short stories and novels. In this engaging exploration, Wharton offers practical tips for aspiring writers, drawing on the wisdom of Arthur Quiller-Couch. She emphasizes the value of creating a list of scenes over traditional outlines, presenting a novel’s structure in broad, creative strokes—almost like a fill-in-the-blank recipe for storytelling. While the final chapter discussing Proust may seem a bit out of place, it adds an intriguing layer to her overall narrative. Join us as we unpack Whartons rich advice and discover the art of writing fiction. (Summary by William Jones) Proof-listeners Rita Boutros, Michele Eaton, & TriciaG

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