It depends. Some short stories published in collections or as individual ebooks might have covers to catch the reader's eye. But in some cases, especially for very short or unpublished works, they might not have a dedicated cover.
Short stories can have covers. Publishers often use them to give the story a visual identity and draw readers in. However, self-published or amateur short stories might not always have elaborate covers.
Short stories can have subplots, but it's not a requirement. Many short stories are designed to be straightforward with one central plot. However, if the author wants to introduce more elements or create more tension, a subplot could be incorporated.
Well, many short stories incorporate dialogue. It helps make the characters come alive and engages the reader. However, not all short stories rely on it; it varies by the author's choice and the nature of the story.
The number of words in short stories, novels, and novellas varied depending on the plot, theme, characters, and background of the novel. But generally speaking, short stories usually have fewer words, ranging from tens to hundreds of words, while long novels usually range from thousands to hundreds of thousands of words. A novella would be somewhere in between. It could cover multiple storylines and could have a few thousand to a million words.
You might find people publishing short stories on dedicated storytelling apps or as part of writing competitions. Some also get their short stories published in local newspapers or community newsletters if they have a relevant section for literature.
People often post short stories on dedicated writing platforms like Wattpad or Medium.
Introductions in short stories often set the scene, introduce the main characters, and give a hint of the central conflict or theme.
People often post their short stories on online writing platforms like Wattpad or Medium.
Yes, I do. Drafting helps me organize my thoughts and plot.
Occasionally, her short stories end with an open - ended situation. This leaves the reader to imagine what might happen next. It makes the reader think more deeply about the characters and their potential futures.
A different way they can end is with a twist. The character thinks they've broken the loop but actually haven't. Or perhaps they break the loop only to find themselves in another, more complex time - related situation. This keeps the mystery alive and leaves the reader with a sense of wonder about the nature of time and loops.