Sure. 'Report' can be used in a sense of telling a story, especially when it comes to relaying facts in a narrative way. For example, a journalist reports on an event, which is like telling a story about what happened. Also, 'present' can be another word. If you present a story, you are sharing it with an audience, whether it's a written presentation in a book or an oral presentation. Additionally, 'declare' can be used in a way to start telling a story, like declaring the beginning of an adventure or an experience that you are about to share as a story.
Relay, unfold.
Some additional words for love story are 'love epic' which gives the idea of a grand and sweeping love story, often on a large scale. 'Love anecdote' can be used for a short and interesting love - related story. Also, 'love chronicle' can be used to describe a love story that is told in a chronological order, documenting the different stages of a relationship.
Melancholy account. Account here implies a story or a description, and melancholy gives it a sad, pensive feeling.
Yes. 'Legend' can be seen as a type of short story, often passed down through generations and may have some elements of the supernatural or heroic. 'Myth' is also related, though it usually has more to do with cultural or religious beliefs. 'Fictionette' is another word for a short work of fiction, similar to a short story.
Sure. 'Impart' is one. You can impart a story. Also, 'present' as in present a story to an audience.
Sure. 'Life memoirs' can be another term. 'Personal journey' also works as it implies the experiences and development throughout one's life. 'Life record' is a simple yet effective alternative.
Some additional words for back story include 'preceding account' and 'prelude narrative'. The 'preceding account' is the story or information that comes before the main part. The 'prelude narrative' is like a prologue that sets the stage by providing the back story.
During the whole novel. It is a simple and easy - to - understand alternative. Just like when you talk about an event that happens continuously during the whole novel.
Another set of words could be 'horrific stories', 'blood - curdling stories' and 'petrifying stories'. 'Horrific stories' are extremely horrible and often involve graphic and disturbing content. 'Blood - curdling stories' are so scary that they make your blood seem to freeze in your veins, like a story of a vampire attack. 'Petrifying stories' can literally make you feel as if you are turning to stone from fear, such as a story about being trapped in a cave with a horde of deadly spiders.
For book, there's 'libretto' which is mainly for the text of an opera but still a form of book. Another one is 'ledger' which is more like a record - keeping book. For novel, 'saga' is a great alternative as it implies a long and involved story like a novel, and 'epic' can also be used to describe a grand and long novel - like story.