How to Write Great Short Stories that Engage Audiences By: Grant Eckert Nearly everyone has dreamed of being a writer at some point or another. Maybe it's because something funny or tragic happened to them and they want to share it with the world or perhaps that's always been their dream; in any case, writing is not as easy as it looks. If you want to get your feet wet in the pond of writing, you might want to start out with writing a few short stories. They're less intimidating than a novel, much simpler to create, and are often more powerful than longer works. Tags: Short Story Writing, Short Story Publication
A Short Story on a Travel Theme - Strangers By: Philip Spires Strangers is a short story, part of a series based on travel experiences. It tells of an overnight stay in a small seaside town in Devon, England. At first sight the setting seems to be a quaint, fairytale, beautiful fishing village. But in the space of a few hours it reveals a different side, a place where everone is a stranger. Tags: short story, story, fiction, england, devon, holiday, stranger, sourist, tourism, visit, m
Chuck And The Flooded Basement: A Short Story By: Chris Blastoyout Chuck was 27 years, 5 months, 6 days and 14 minutes old as he began to button his new uniform. Looking at himself in the mirror, he could read his name "Chuck" stitched in cursive bright red on top of another stitching that reads "Owner". Yes, Chuck is the proud owner of his own company called "The Flooded Basement Experts, Inc." Tags: Chuck, And, The, Flooded, Basement:, A, Short, Story
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