Websites like Commaful and Storybird are specifically designed for posting short stories. They offer user-friendly interfaces and communities of fellow writers who can provide feedback and support.
Well, posting your short stories online has its pros and cons. On one hand, it gives you exposure and the chance to connect with readers. But on the other hand, you might face some plagiarism risks. So, think it through carefully.
For free sites to post short stories, Wattpad is a must - consider. It lets you post your stories without any cost and gives you the opportunity to build a following. There's also DeviantArt, which is free. While it's more art - centric, it has a writing section where you can share your short stories. And don't forget about Blogger. You can create your own blog for free and post your short stories there, and you have full control over how you present them.
Yes, there are. DeviantArt is free and while it's known for art, it also accepts short story submissions. You can get exposure to a creative community. Another free place is your own blog on Blogger or WordPress.com. It doesn't cost anything to set up and you can post your short stories as often as you like. Also, there are local writing groups' websites or online platforms that are free to use for members to post their short stories and get feedback from the local writing community.
Well, 'I Am Legend' by Richard Matheson can be considered a post - apocalyptic short story in some forms. It has been made into movies as well. There's also 'A Canticle for Leibowitz' by Walter M. Miller Jr. It's set in a post - apocalyptic world and has been widely read. You can often find these either on library e - book sections or on some free e - book platforms.
One great one is 'Metro 2033' which can be found for free in some online libraries. It's set in the Moscow metro after a nuclear apocalypse. Another is 'I Am Legend', often available free in certain e - book platforms. It tells the story of the last man on Earth after a virus turns most people into vampires.
Sure. Wattpad is free and is a huge platform for short fiction. You can easily upload your stories there. Also, Medium has a free option for writers to publish their short works. Another free place is Tumblr, where you can start a blog for your short fiction without any cost.