With a finished short story at hand, there are multiple ways to publish. It mostly depends on the story itself and where it fits best.
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Crafting, Programming and Strawberries
Crafting, Programming and Strawberries
With a finished short story at hand, there are multiple ways to publish. It mostly depends on the story itself and where it fits best.
Read moreAfter a first draft, a short story needs enough rounds of revision and love as it deserves as the tiny novel it is.
Read moreWith your plot in place, tackle the first draft of your short story. One eye on the cursor and one on the outline.
Read moreThe story structure without conflict is by no means without conflict, but worth giving it a try. Show your premise and throw a twist into the everyday life.
Read moreThe 3 act structure is everywhere, so here is my turn on it – for short stories.
Read moreDespite the hero’s journey being the blood an bones of most stories – on purpose or without – you might want to get familiar with it nonetheless.
Read moreEven when you are not writing pulp fiction detective short stories, this formula might be worth trying. You can’t be more action packed than this.
Read moreAction, Background, Development, Climax, Ending, this short story formula feels as easy as crossing things off a checklist.
Read moreA short story needs an overarching problem to follow through. And for a good plot structure there are several formulas to follow.
Read moreThe “short” in short story might distract from the possible impact and depth of this literary form.
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