Real - world tales. Tales usually refer to stories, and when we say'real - world', it indicates that these are stories from real life. They can cover a wide range of topics from daily life to extraordinary real - life events.
Depict. Although it's more often associated with visual representation, it can also be used in the context of telling a story. We can depict a story through words, painting a picture with language much like we do when we tell a story. For instance, a writer can depict a historical event in a fictional story to make it more engaging for the readers.
The word 'anecdote' can also be considered. An anecdote is a short and interesting or amusing story about a real incident or person. It's a small part of a true story, but still represents a real - life situation.
Yes, 'enduring story' is another. Classic novels tell stories that endure through the ages. Their plots and characters stay with readers long after they've finished reading. Take 'Jane Eyre' for example, it's an enduring story that has been loved for generations.
Success stories are often about how someone overcame difficulties and reached their goals. 'Accomplishment anecdote' can be another term. An anecdote is a short interesting story, and when combined with accomplishment, it can convey the same meaning as a success story.
Personal anecdotes. These are short accounts of real events that happened to an individual, which can be a form of real life stories.
One other word could be 'inception story'. An inception story is all about how something began, which is the essence of an origin story. It focuses on the initial moment, the starting point, the birth of a concept, a project, or an entity. For example, the inception story of a company might talk about how the founders came up with the idea, what the early days were like, and how they got started.
Another term could be 'page - turner novel'. This implies that the book is so exciting that you can't put it down. A thriller novel usually has a fast - paced plot, lots of twists and turns, and high - stakes situations, which all contribute to it being a page - turner.
For example, during a holiday trip to a beach destination. You had days filled with sunbathing, swimming, and having fun at beach parties. But back at home, your daily routine is completely different with work, household chores, etc. That holiday time at the beach was 'another time, another story'.
Sharing. When you share your story, you are opening up and telling others about your experiences, just like when you tell your story.
One example might be a story where a character discovers a hidden talent within themselves while in 'Another Life'. They then pursue this talent and it changes their entire perspective on life. Another could be a story about a group of people in this 'Another Life' facing a common threat and having to work together to survive. This would show the power of unity. There could also be a story about a character who travels back in time in 'Another Life' and has to make amends for past mistakes, which is a really interesting concept.