Here are some recommendations for well-written and completed short stories:
1. The author of the Oriole Chronicle was embarrassed. This was a story about two sisters on Oriole Island. Although it looked like an ordinary story on the surface, it had different interpretation in the eyes of different people. The story was set at the end of the feudal society, facing the invasion of the Eastern Empire by the Western powers.
2. "People in the Alley" by Da Mi. This was a story set in the 1980s. It told the story of a cotton mill in Suzhou that transformed an alley. The Zhuang family, the Lin family, and the Wu family became neighbors. The story revolved around the family's short life and the life of the city. It was a real-life group portrait.
3. The author of "60 Widow Remarried": Red Celery Crisp Wine. This was a sweet favorite story, telling the story of a scheming and capable little widow and a calm and taciturn soldier.
I hope these recommendations can satisfy your needs for a short story with a challenging writing style.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it. But generally, a short story with 'the challenge' in the title might be about a character or characters facing some sort of difficult task, obstacle, or moral dilemma.
First, come up with an interesting concept. It could be a unique situation like a world where people can only communicate through music. Then, create a relatable character, for example, a shy musician who has to break out of their shell in this musical - communication world. Also, keep the plot simple yet engaging. Don't overcomplicate it with too many sub - plots. Finally, end with a satisfying conclusion, like the shy musician becoming a great communicator through music.
One interesting short story challenge story could be about a time - traveler who gets stuck in a loop. Every time he tries to change an event in the past, it leads to an even worse future. Another could be a story where a character has to survive on a deserted island with only three random items. For example, a box of matches, a fishing net, and a book. And then there's the story of a person who wakes up one day to find that they can hear people's thoughts but has to keep it a secret while trying to figure out why it's happening.
Another interesting angle is to write about a group of contestants who discover a secret about the challenge that the producers are trying to keep hidden. They then have to decide whether to use this knowledge to their advantage or expose it for the greater good of all the contestants.
One idea could be a story about a lonely lighthouse keeper. He has spent years in isolation, watching the sea. One day, he discovers a strange object washed ashore. This object turns out to be a magical item that starts to change his life and the way he views the world around him.
Imagine a world where people can exchange their dreams. A person who is always dissatisfied with their own dreams decides to trade with others. But they soon realize that each dream has its own problems and that the grass isn't always greener on the other side. Through this experience, they learn to appreciate their own dreams and the unique experiences they bring.
To write a good short story for 'challenge b short stories', start by thinking about the theme. Let's say the theme is 'courage'. Then, you can build a story around a character who is afraid but has to find the courage within. Use vivid descriptions to bring the story to life. Describe the settings, the characters' feelings, and their actions in detail. Also, keep it concise. Since it's a short story, every word should count. Don't go off on tangents. Stay focused on the main plot and the development of the characters.