After wrestling my blogs back from the black hole of the 'net, I'm back.
Over the years, I've written all lengths of things---from a 300,000 word resource guide, to a 50-word flash fiction story, and everything in between. I'm most comfortable with short stories of less than 5,000 words and novellas, which are usually less than 40,000 words.
As a reader, I'm finding that I read a lot more short stuff and less very long novels.
Now, given my attention span and interest, I'm mostly writing short stories. And I love it.
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Interestingly enough, I got back into short fiction after writing a slew of ten-minute plays and monologues for youth theatre, many of which went on to be published, produced and win awards.
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Thing is, I've heard people who are avid readers say that they "never read short stories." Or "I only read novels because there's a character arc." Or there are others who read an occasional short story.
I wonder, what would entice you, as a reader, to try more short stories? There's a lot of great short fiction out there these days--from literary stories with ambiguous endings (LOL) to all kind of genre stuff.
And if you have a favorite novelist, chances are somewhere they also have a collection of short stories, or stories in an anthology.
Think of fiction like a good meal. The novels can be the main course, and the short stories can be the dessert. :-)
Why not try one?
Happy trails!
bobbi c.