
A striking opening drops listeners onto a bustling Fulham Road, where an unsuspecting puppy wanders into the path of a roaring motor‑bus. The scene unfolds with meticulous detail—the clank of brass, the steam‑kissed wheels, the sudden hush of a gathering crowd, and the indifferent march of police and drivers. Through this vivid tableau, the narrator captures the fragile line between ordinary happenstance and the weight of public scrutiny, turning a brief street accident into a meditation on chance, authority, and the quiet dramas that play out in everyday life.
Beyond the incident, the book expands into a thoughtful exploration of how writers observe and render the world. It offers practical reflections on noticing nuance, shaping perspective, and translating lived moments into compelling prose. Listeners will find a blend of narrative illustration and clear guidance that encourages a deeper, more attentive approach to the craft of storytelling, all delivered in a steady, conversational tone.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (108K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Jonathan Ingram, David McLachlan and PG Distributed Proofreaders
Release date
2004-06-25
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1867–1931
Known for vivid, sharply observed novels set in England’s Potteries, this prolific writer turned everyday provincial life into rich, memorable fiction. His best-loved books, including The Old Wives' Tale and the Clayhanger novels, helped make him one of the most popular British authors of his time.
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