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How to Write a Short Story InformationHow to Write a Short Story by David Farland is designed to help writers use short stories as a stepping stone to launching their writing careers.
In this seminar, learn the process that David has in writing short stories.
Use Short Stories To Launch Your Writing Career.
A lot of new authors start by writing a novel.
That’s a big mistake.
If you’re launching your writing career, you should start with short stories.
Why? 2 reasons.
First, you’re probably not an A+ fiction writer quite yet. I’m not saying you’re bad, but to make it as a novelist, you need to be elite. And if you want to be elite, you need to practice.
And short stories are the perfect way to practice writing fiction, because a) they’re easier and b) they give you more immediate feedback.
Second, short stories give you a better chance of getting discovered.
To understand what I mean, imagine you write a novel and then take it to publishers.
Even if your novel is really good, the publishers might not like it. What do you do then?
But instead of writing a novel, let’s say you write 40 short stories. That gives you 40 chances to get “discovered”, instead of just 1.
If just one of your stories gets featured in a magazine, guess what? You’re on your way to a book deal.
If just one of your stories wins a contest, guess what? You’re on your way to a book deal.
You get the picture.
It’s no wonder that so many famous novelists first got discovered via their short stories. Here are some examples:
Learn The Art Of Writing Contest-Winning Short Stories
As a judge of the Writers Of The Future contest, David Farland read lots of short stories.
He saw what makes them good…
And he saw what makes them bad.
In his video “How To Write A Short Story”, you can see all his thoughts on writing short stories.
Everything from the best way to start a story, to the 3 ways your story has to affect your reader, to how to win writing contests.
That’ll help you:
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