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'''''I Hate Dragons''''' is a short story written by [[Brandon Sanderson]] as part of a dialogue exercise. He wrote the story using only dialogue, although admittedly, he did use large caps and occasionally very descriptive conversation.{{bws ref|I-hate-dragons|I Hate Dragons|date=2010-12-17}} Some time later, Brandon expanded the short story, putting in descriptions, and added more chapters.{{bws ref|i-hate-dragons-extended-version|I Hate Dragons Extended|date=2011-05-01}}
 
'''''I Hate Dragons''''' is a short story written by [[Brandon Sanderson]] as part of a dialogue exercise. He wrote the story using only dialogue, although admittedly, he did use large caps and occasionally very descriptive conversation.{{bws ref|I-hate-dragons|I Hate Dragons|date=2010-12-17}} Some time later, Brandon expanded the short story, putting in descriptions, and added more chapters.{{bws ref|i-hate-dragons-extended-version|I Hate Dragons Extended|date=2011-05-01}}
   
The short story can also be found in ''Dragon Writers: An Anthology'' (WordFire Press, 2016). [https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MAXHIMR Amazon]
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The short story can also be found in ''Dragon Writers: An Anthology'' (WordFire Press, 2016). [https://a.co/d/g1txveB Amazon]
   
 
== Summary ==
 
== Summary ==

Revision as of 09:35, 31 December 2022

I Hate Dragons
Released December 2011
Word Count 2,015

I Hate Dragons is a short story written by Brandon Sanderson as part of a dialogue exercise. He wrote the story using only dialogue, although admittedly, he did use large caps and occasionally very descriptive conversation.[1] Some time later, Brandon expanded the short story, putting in descriptions, and added more chapters.[2]

The short story can also be found in Dragon Writers: An Anthology (WordFire Press, 2016). Amazon

Summary

Skip was employed as dragon-bait. He had the unusual ability to smell delicious to the dragons, and he could also hear punctuation and spelling when people (or dragons) spoke.

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