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Red Sneaker Writers

by William Bernhardt

11 books Started 2003 Latest 2020
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The Red Sneaker Writers is a Legal Thriller / Historical Fiction series by William Bernhardt, comprising 11 books published between 2003 and 2020. Books are listed in publication order, which is the recommended reading sequence.

# Title Year Buy
Story Structure (Short Story) cover 1 Story Structure (Short Story) 2003 Buy from Amazon
The Fundamentals of Fiction (Short Story) cover 2 The Fundamentals of Fiction (Short Story) 2008 Buy from Amazon
Dynamic Dialogue (Short Story) cover 3 Dynamic Dialogue (Short Story) 2014 Buy from Amazon
Sizzling Style (Short Story) cover 4 Sizzling Style (Short Story) 2014 Buy from Amazon
Powerful Premise (Short Story) cover 5 Powerful Premise (Short Story) 2015 Buy from Amazon
Excellent Editing (Short Story) cover 6 Excellent Editing (Short Story) 2016 Buy from Amazon
Perfecting Plot (Short Story) cover 7 Perfecting Plot (Short Story) 2018 Buy from Amazon
Creating Character (Short Story) cover 8 Creating Character (Short Story) 2018 Buy from Amazon
What Writers Need to Know (Short Story) cover 9 What Writers Need to Know (Short Story) 2019 Buy from Amazon
Thinking Theme (Short Story) cover 10 Thinking Theme (Short Story) 2020 Buy from Amazon
11 Dazzling Description (Short Story) 2020 Buy from Amazon

William Bernhardt (1918-2015) was an American sportswriter and novelist best known for his historical fiction. He began his journalism career in his teens and became a reporter for the Brooklyn Daily Eagle in 1938. Bernhardt later served as a war correspondent during World War II. After the war, Bernhardt turned to writing fiction. His debut novel, "The Scar," was a critical success and won the 1950 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. He went on to write over 40 novels, most of which were set in the 19th century. His work is known for its vivid characters, rich historical detail, and explorations of American history. Bernhardt received numerous awards for his writing, including the National Book Award for Fiction in 1965 for "The Fourteen." In addition to the Pulitzer Prize, he also won the O. Henry Award for Best Short Story in 1946 and was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1970.

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