Lee Masterson
Stories can be a great way to break in the competitive field of fiction publishing. Publishers of novels are more inclined to look at a piece written by author, whose work has appeared in print. Magazines and periodicals Love abbreviated form, with the sale of the work can often be easier than the press of a manuscript amendment. Readers willing to pay more money for the work the authors are already familiar with C. Most importantly, however, short stories and a breeding ground for new ideas arising from it.
difficulty lies in overcoming the challenges of writing. Some of the stories was able to leave a lasting impression on the reader long after the last word is written. Others leave the reader feeling that they missed the point entirely. So, how do you balance between writing an effective, memorable stories and a short length of the drift of poverty? to make the stories more effective, try to keep in mind these points volgende: R Creating a clear theme before you start writing. What is history? This does not mean that the fence line, the sequence of events or action figure, this means that under the message or statement behind the words. Get it right and your story will have more resonance in the minds of its readers. Snapshot Effective story covers a very short time. Figure survey point, especially in the life history. Of course, the character of history and the effects often encountered after the end of the story, too. However, because of this story, just an explanation of events is relevant. The explanation for this should be an illustration of the main themes in his story. Bang! , to begin his story from the scene of conflict. Drop your hero to the far end. Open action. Hook the reader into the story from the mid-something big. Forget the scenery, or a bad guy, “who was his hero in this mess in the first place, so the numbers from a few meters away from the historians and steep cliffs. There will be a sprinkler time, these details through the story later. For now, concentrate on forcing his readers to wonder how he got into this situation. reader, who asks: “This is a reader to continue reading to learn characters Do not overload his story with too many characters. Each new character you make will be to introduce a new dimension to the story, but it can add unnecessary length OOK. Too many different dimensions (or directions) will dilute the theme. Just only the characters that effectively illustrate the theme. Description Space is very limited, with short stories. Many publications adhere to a strict word counts and will not take a few pieces. Need to do all the words. Change your project and careful disposal of obsolete any word or phrase. Find more compact way of saying that I want you in mind. Dig through the thesaurus to find words that accurately convey what you mean. Search for a perfect, strong nouns may be more persuasive than all the descriptive paragraphs. Focus best stories are those that focus on narrow subject line. History, exterior details, the environment, other characters – have all the unnecessary parts go into oblivion, and to focus on its central theme of the story. This may be tempted to leave, and often more attractive to expand the young idea into a novel action in full length. Tightening you hold the attention of history, the sea will be the reader gets involved in the case are drawn. Twist surprise your readers. Add a little twist at the end of your story, that leaves them wondering about his hero, long after the story ends. Avoid open ending predictable and publishers do remember your style. results Do not leave your readers hanging in the darkness at the end of his story. Be sure that your output is fun but not too predictable. Readers should be: to stay with a sense of resonance, and the feeling that long to know what happened to characters after writing that last word If you can successfully incorporate these tips in a compact, focused story. You might just find that you create a memorable story that lingers in the minds of the readers and editors, so long after reading About the author
Lee Masterson is a freelance writer from South Australia. She is editor-Ook Fiction Factor ( http://www.fictionfactor.com ) – online magazine for writers, offering advice and advice about getting publications and articles to improve your skills, heaps of writer resources and much more.
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