Why Write Short Stories: 5 Reasons To Continue Creating Stories

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Why write short stories? Discover the magic of short story writing and learn to make your own.

The short story form is one of the most accessible formats of written media to digest. Individuals of all ages relish short stories and learn life lessons from the narrative within them. Given the literature’s popularity, it is no wonder over four in ten U.S. adults read short stories and novels.

Five Reasons To Keep Making Stories

Every writer should indeed experience writing short stories to refine their skills. Short stories can mature into fully formed novels and ideas once you have explored them further, sparking creative thoughts and empowering you to write more often.

Reason #1. You are free to Take More Risks With a Short Story. The risks in short stories are much lower, unlike in novels. As a writer, you can put less time, effort, or research into a brief account than you will in a book. In a short story, you only have to show some facets of a character’s life or personality. You also do not need to dive into the specifics of the universe or world you used as the story’s environment. These low stakes mean you try new things, have more freedom to experiment, and not be questioned by critics. The book genre rules guide authors on what works with most readers; although these rules make for a “popular, best-selling” book, it also removes distinction. 

Reason #2. You Can Market Yourself To Readers. In marketing, brands provide free trials or samples to attract clients and gain more sales later. Here, you can also treat your short stories as a writer like free samples. Readers who enjoy your writing style will eventually find you through these stories. Over time, they will yearn for more, leading them to buy your book series, novels, and more. Fans can even reach out to you for personalized commissions. You can set higher prices for your work when you get a reputation.

Reason #3. You Can Build Your Author Profile. If you begin writing short stories, you can build your author profile and become known in the writing world. Once published, short stories can expand your visibility and grow your online portfolio. If your readers love your stories, they can nominate them for a prize. Your published short stories will be eligible for yearly honors like the Mystery and Thriller Awards, and other readers can vote for your accounts. A nomination is a huge success when building your writer’s reputation.  

Reason #4. It Allows You To Rekindle Your Writing Motivation. Every writer will have to deal with lost motivation or writer’s block from time to time. Worse, some go through writer’s burnout. Writers may feel directionless and exhausted when they put all of their attention on their more prominent and extended writing projects. Everyone needs a proper break. As a result, some people will take time off from writing or work. One approach to revitalizing your passion for writing is to distract yourself with more paper. Move away from your writing work, whether content for your blog or study and start creating a short story with endless possibilities and fresh ideas.

Reason #5. It is Faster, Easier, and Less Stressful To Write Short Stories. Here is a simple reason to write short stories: they are easier to create. A short story only needs a few plot twists, characters, settings, or conversations. Sometimes, it is enough to have a protagonist who receives a mysterious object. With short stories, the work becomes faster and easier. You also have more freedom to concentrate on what you want to show. After all, you would only have to write down more backstories if they connect to the short story’s plot. You would only need to place a few other characters that can confuse the reader, just like the literary pieces of poetry and love stories in Brian’s book. Brian Clements has been writing most of his life but finally dared to publish his very first book, Anthology of Short Stories and Poems, which came out in November 2019 and is available on Amazon.com and Barnes and Noble. Brian continues to write more short stories and poetry that he hopes will inspire you and help his readers explore their imagination that will take them on the adventures of a lifetime.

In Conclusion

Short stories are the best choices for newcomers to the writing world. Novices would not feel the time pressure and would not have to push themselves to churn out 80 extra pages of fluff to finish a project. Instead, they can focus on writing short stories to practice.

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