Who reads short fiction? Is it easier or harder to write?
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Re: Who reads short fiction? Is it easier or harder to write?
Also, thanks for the list, now I have some new stories to read!
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Good list though.
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I am totally the same way! I'll get creative and write something out real fast but then it is gone!Mary Bircher wrote: ↑19 Feb 2023, 19:47 I find short stories easier, but that's probably because my creativity comes only in short bursts
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Same for me as well. I read fictional stories but I can't really tell the feeling of reading a short from long, as far as it's Fiction. I'll go for itKaitlin Bryant wrote: ↑18 Mar 2024, 13:34 This is such an awesome list of short stories, I can't wait to explore some of them!