10 Steps To Take When Writing Short Stories

 
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Here are 10 Steps to Writing Short Stories:



1. Come up with a story idea:

This could be anything from a personal experience to a wild fantasy. Don't be afraid to brainstorm and come up with multiple ideas before you choose one to develop.


2. Develop your characters:

Who are the main characters in your story? What are their goals, motivations, and conflicts? The more fleshed-out your characters are, the more believable and engaging your story will be.


3. Plan your plot. 

What is the main conflict of your story? How will your characters try to resolve it? What obstacles will they face along the way? It’s not necessary to have an outline but having a general idea of where your story is going will help you stay on track.


4. Choose a point of view. 

Will your story be told from the first person (I/me/my), second person (you), or third person (he/she/they)? Each point of view has its own advantages and disadvantages, so choose the one that best suits your story.


5. Write a strong opening. 

The first few sentences of your story are crucial for grabbing the reader's attention. Start with a strong hook, such as a vivid image, a suspenseful question, or a surprising statement.


6. Keep the pace moving. 

Short stories don't have a lot of space for filler, so make sure every scene advances the plot or develops the characters. Avoid long passages of exposition or unnecessary subplots.


7.  Show, don't tell. 

Instead of telling the reader what is happening, show them through your descriptions and actions. For example, instead of saying "John was angry," show the reader how angry he is by describing his body language and facial expressions.


8. Build tension and suspense. 

Keep your reader guessing about what will happen next by creating conflict and suspense. This can be done through rising action, foreshadowing, and red herrings.


9. Write a satisfying ending. 

The ending of your story should tie up all the loose ends and leave the reader with a sense of closure. Avoid cliffhangers unless you are writing a series.


10. Revise and edit. 

Once you have finished writing your story, take some time to revise and edit it. Make sure the plot is clear and concise, the characters are well-developed, and the writing is polished.


Here are some additional tips for writing a short story:


I. Read other short stories. 

This is a great way to learn about different writing styles and techniques.


II. Don't be afraid to experiment. 

There are no fast rules when it comes to writing short stories. Try different things and see what works for you.


III. Get feedback from others. 

Once you have a draft of your story, ask friends, family, or other writers to read it and give you feedback. This can help you identify areas where your story can be improved.


Writing short stories can be a challenging but rewarding experience. By following these steps, you can increase your chances of writing a story that is both engaging and well-crafted.

Wellington 3 Publishing

Wellington 3 Publishing presents Wellington’s Short Story Collection and Wellington Best Stories Writing is truly a labor of love for us at Wellington 3 Publishing where we take great pleasure in being able to create meaningful stories and to have them published. Wellington 3 Publishing is looking forward to sharing more of our works with the world in the coming years.

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