The term 'concise narrative' can also be used for a short story. A short story is all about telling a story in a concise way, so this name makes sense. It focuses on the fact that it is a narrative that doesn't go on for too long. Another name could be 'compact tale'. This implies that the story is tightly - written and doesn't have a lot of extraneous elements like a longer novel might have.
There's Atticus. It has a literary feel to it, like it belongs to a wise and moral character. And then there's Orion. It's not as common but is great for a character who is adventurous or has a connection to the stars. These names can make your boy characters stand out more in a story.
Yes, 'flash fictions' can be an alternative name for extremely short short stories. These are very brief, often just a few paragraphs long.
Asmodeus is also a demon name from fiction. He is often associated with lust and excessive desires. In some fictional works, Asmodeus uses his powers related to sexual temptation to ensnare humans, and his character is often used to explore the themes of human weakness when it comes to physical desires.
How about Dr. Lysander? It's not a typical doctor name and can give the character an air of mystery. Dr. Ophelia is also a great choice if you want a more literary - inspired name for a female doctor. And Dr. Thaddeus, which has an old - fashioned charm but is not very common.
Try 'The Sneaky Narrative' or 'My Cloaked Chronicle'.
Caleb. It's not as overused as some names but still has a warm and fatherly sound. It can be for a father who is hardworking and family - oriented. Another one is Ethan. It gives an impression of a modern and caring father. And there's Owen, which is a name that can be used for a father who is creative and has a bit of an adventurous spirit.
How about 'Zephyr'? It's not a very common name but it gives a sense of freedom and airiness, which could be great for a character who is carefree or has a spiritual side. 'Niamh' is also an interesting choice. It has Irish origins and a unique sound that can make your main character stand out. And 'Orion' is a name with a celestial touch, perfect for a character who is destined for great things or has a connection to the stars.
How about 'Unseen Journeys'? It gives the impression that the stories in your private story are like journeys that no one else has seen. 'Secret Sketches' is also a good name. It's like your private story is a collection of sketches that are only for you to see. 'Hidden Reverberations' can be another option, suggesting that the stories have a hidden impact or resonance.
A short story can end with a new beginning. For instance, a character who has been through a lot finally decides to start a completely new life in a different place, giving a sense of hope and change.
Scarlett can be a great choice. It has a bold and fiery connotation, suitable for strong - willed female characters. Another less common but interesting name is Juniper. It gives a sense of nature and wildness. Also, Ophelia has a tragic and poetic feel, great for certain types of stories.