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Sharon Oard Warner

“Let’s take, as an arbitrary measure, something that is between twenty and forty thousand words, long enough for a reader to inhabit a world or a consciousness and be kept there, short enough to be read in a sitting or two and for the whole structure to be held in mind at first encounter—the architecture of the novella is one of its immediate pleasures.”

Sharon Oard Warner, Writing the Novella
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Writing the Novella Writing the Novella by Sharon Oard Warner
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