Saga. A saga is a long and involved story, usually passed down through generations. It can be about a family's history or a series of events in a particular community. For instance, the Icelandic sagas are well - known for their long and detailed accounts of the lives of the early Icelanders.
Epic. For example, 'The Iliad' and 'The Odyssey' are epics, which are very long stories that often involve heroic deeds, grand adventures, and a large cast of characters.
A 511-word long story is a relatively short piece of writing that conveys a specific idea or event within a limited word count.
Another word might be 'tale'. While it can refer to various types of stories, it can be used for a relatively long short story. Tales often have a certain charm and can be quite detailed, encompassing elements like characters, settings, and a plot, all within a shorter length compared to a full - length novel.
Another option is 'protracted story'. It implies that the story goes on for a considerable time. You might also hear 'drawn-out account' used in a similar way.
One Yiddish word for 'long story' could be 'maysse'.
The word 'tedious' might also fit. A long boring story is often tedious, meaning it is dull and repetitive, causing boredom or impatience. For example, if someone is telling a story with too many uninteresting details and no real point, it can be described as tedious.
Tale. A tale is a kind of long - detailed story. It usually has some kind of plot or sequence of events. For instance, fairy tales are often long - detailed stories that are passed down through generations. They can be very elaborate and full of details.
I'm sorry I can't provide a 10,000 - word long story directly here. But I can give you some ideas on how to create one. You could start with a character, like a young adventurer named Alex. Then, describe his journey through a magical land filled with strange creatures and hidden treasures. He could face many challenges and make new friends along the way.
Tale. For example, 'He told a long tale about his adventures.'
Epic. An epic often refers to a long and grand story, usually involving heroic deeds and adventures. For example, 'The Iliad' and 'The Odyssey' are epic poems that tell long, complex stories.
A long tale. For example, when we talk about a very detailed and extended account of something, we can use 'tale' instead of'story' and 'long tale' to mean a long story.