Tag: Short Stories

  • How to beat Writer’s Block? 4 types of Short Stories

    How to beat Writer’s Block? 4 types of Short Stories

    Summary – Your 4 Types of Adventure. You can Create any kind of Adventure by answering 6 Questions:1/What’s the Story’s genre? Adventure, Action, Comedy, Drama, Horror2/What’s the Setting?3/Why choose this type?4/What are the Advantages of this Story type?5/What are the Limits of this Story type?6/How can you Expand it? Common traits to all 4 Types…

  • Example of Short Story for New Writers – Adventure

    Example of Short Story for New Writers – Adventure

    You just have to be You. You don’t have to be Someone else. You walked through bushes… Hum, bushes… You found this house quite conveniently. You came from a nearby town and were looking for a place to stay. The Townsfolk didn’t tell you about this place tough. You: “Where is it Situated?” The house…

  • How to Write a Really Short Story? (5 pages…)

    How to Write a Really Short Story? (5 pages…)

    How Short? 5 Pages Can you write a Story in 5 Pages? Do you need 10 pages? 10 pages will be maximum to qualify as a Really Short Story. How should you write it? Just the way you write a Scene or a Chapter. A Really Short Story is only a Story on Really Short…

  • How to beat Writer’s Block? The 8 types of Adventure

    How to beat Writer’s Block? The 8 types of Adventure

    You have created 3-6 Characters. You have created 3-4 Settings. How do put them together to create Stories? Here’s How. The Easy way to write a Story. Pick 1 of the following Story types Choose a Setting Define the Objective Define a Main Issue Define an Opponent Choose a method of Resolution Choose which Character…

  • Example of Short Story for New Writers – Horror

    Example of Short Story for New Writers – Horror

    A Bag of Chips   I wanted some chips today. Maybe Fries. Yes, there’s a difference. I want them.   A bag. A 3 kilograms bag. In 1 day? In 1 day… Where does this Envy come from? A vision, on television. A horse speaking. A horse asking. For something else than hey. Hey on…