You can say 'He told an elaborate account of his adventures.'
You can say, 'Long story short, I decided to change jobs.' It's a simple way to summarize and get to the main point quickly.
You can say 'This new idea is really novel.' Here 'new' shows it's something fresh and 'novel' emphasizes its originality. For synonyms, you could say 'We need to find synonyms for the word new.' This simply means we are looking for other words that mean the same as 'new'.
Well, first, you choose a main idea for your story. Then, instead of using the common words, you look for their synonyms. For example, if your story is about a 'big' dog, you can use 'large' or 'huge' instead. This can make your story more interesting. You start writing the story using these synonyms to describe the characters, the settings and the actions. It gives a fresh look to your story.
You can say 'To cut a long story short, we finally reached the destination after a lot of difficulties.'
Well, you can start by choosing a basic story idea, like a journey. Instead of always using 'journey', you can use synonyms like 'travel', 'trip' or 'voyage'. For example, 'His travel across the desert was filled with danger' instead of 'His journey across the desert was filled with danger'. This can make the story more interesting as it adds variety to the language.
There are several synonyms, like 'it's a complex matter' or 'it's a convoluted tale'.
A long tale. For example, 'The Odyssey' by Homer is a long tale full of adventures.
A long tale. For example, when we talk about the legend of King Arthur, it is like a long tale filled with adventures, romances and heroic deeds.
Epic, saga, tale. These words can be used in place of 'long story' in many cases. For example, instead of saying 'Here is a long story', you could say 'Here is an epic' or 'Here is a saga'.
Some synonyms could be 'a lengthy tale' or 'an extended narrative'.