Short stories.
Short stories are a growing trend among all authors, new and published alike. While old publishing methods arguably did not favor production of short stories, new publishing practices with the advent of the eBook market (Here's lookin' at you Kindle/Amazon) are enabling all writers to produce and distribute short works to a massive audience. Here are some benefits of short stories:
Earning Potential: With the ability to put out multiple short stories within a short length of time, and sell them at a price that most full length novels are being sold for. Shorts offer a great way to make quick income. Per word, a short story can make more money than a novel. Shorts also offer multiple selling options. You could sell: Short 1, Short 2, Short 3. Three options right? Well consider a 4th option which won't cost you anything but a few extra minutes, sell a collection of the first three shorts as a value bundle. More often than not a reader will pick up the first short, and if they like it purchase the collection instead of individually buying the other two -which works out great for you, if you stop to consider what is actually taking place.
Bridge Between Novels: Alright, so you wrote Novel 1, and are getting to work on Novel 2. Meanwhile your loyal fans and ravenous readers are chomping at the bit to get at more of your work. To see other aspects of your world, and to be taken on more adventures. You can use short stories to sate the hunger of your followers while you type away at Novel 2, whether its to include short side stories or introduce other characters.
Networking: Short stories offer a great way for you to network with other writers and readers. You can use it to hook new readers onto your work, or to develop writing skills. Plenty of websites like Figment, and Wattpad service thousands upon thousands of new writers and offer readers looking for the next big thing a source to scour. (Shameless plug: Check out our new wattpad where we will be sharing shorts/flashfiction randomly. http://www.wattpad.com/user/WordsmithsFoundry)
Now go forth, and forge your story!
-Matt
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Wordsmith's Foundry is a blog dedicated to the art and craft of writing. We are a casual and collected group of writers who are interested in giving and receiving ideas, tips, and advice as well as sharing creative and challenging writing prompts. We invite you to become part of our community, and share your creative insights. Settle down and forge your story!
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10) Male vs Female perspective!
Alright,
So either because I'm sadistic, or just up for a challenge, I decided to start writing a story with a female lead character. If you guys couldn't guess by my name, Matt, I am a male. I realized something... it's hard.
I had gotten a fair few pages written, and one of my friends who enjoys alpha reading for me decided to read what I had so far. She is also, a girl.
"Matt, this doesn't really seem like a girl speaking."
That was the first thing she said to me! I was like, huh? Then it dawned on me. If you and I both described a car, we would give a different description pointing out different aspects. For example, I may first notice the color:
"Damn, that red is really sexy."
While you may be like:
"Damn, that car has a lot of dents in it. The driver must be reckless."
The fact is, people notice and point out different things. This varies by age, occupation, and as you may have figured out -gender. A cop entering a room may first look for threats, potential hidings spots, escape routes. While carpenter Joe Citizen may recognize the style of cabinets, or how abused the wooden carved handrail is.
Girls, and guys, notice different things first. Whether its a person - "damn that girl has a nice rack" may be a guys first reaction. A girl may be like "that's a cute ear ring, or I wonder what perfume she is wearing -I think it's that *insert some name here* from Victoria Secret."
Or if it's a room
"Damn the fridge is too small, you can't fit beer in that!"
"What a lovely stove. Those blinds are sick, I need to get some of those."
However you write it, guys and girls will have different perspectives and notice different things. They will speak differently, treat others differently.
I'll keep it short today! If you have any input feel free to share! Like, comment, share this blog with your writing friends.
Now go forth, and forge your story!
-Matt
If you liked this post, and like the blog, help us grow! Like, comment, share, tell everyone you know about this great blog and be part of a growing writer community. Follow each of us on Twitter! (@MattTaylor1776 and @derekdyer_WF)
So either because I'm sadistic, or just up for a challenge, I decided to start writing a story with a female lead character. If you guys couldn't guess by my name, Matt, I am a male. I realized something... it's hard.
I had gotten a fair few pages written, and one of my friends who enjoys alpha reading for me decided to read what I had so far. She is also, a girl.
"Matt, this doesn't really seem like a girl speaking."
That was the first thing she said to me! I was like, huh? Then it dawned on me. If you and I both described a car, we would give a different description pointing out different aspects. For example, I may first notice the color:
"Damn, that red is really sexy."
While you may be like:
"Damn, that car has a lot of dents in it. The driver must be reckless."
The fact is, people notice and point out different things. This varies by age, occupation, and as you may have figured out -gender. A cop entering a room may first look for threats, potential hidings spots, escape routes. While carpenter Joe Citizen may recognize the style of cabinets, or how abused the wooden carved handrail is.
Girls, and guys, notice different things first. Whether its a person - "damn that girl has a nice rack" may be a guys first reaction. A girl may be like "that's a cute ear ring, or I wonder what perfume she is wearing -I think it's that *insert some name here* from Victoria Secret."
Or if it's a room
"Damn the fridge is too small, you can't fit beer in that!"
"What a lovely stove. Those blinds are sick, I need to get some of those."
However you write it, guys and girls will have different perspectives and notice different things. They will speak differently, treat others differently.
I'll keep it short today! If you have any input feel free to share! Like, comment, share this blog with your writing friends.
Now go forth, and forge your story!
-Matt
If you liked this post, and like the blog, help us grow! Like, comment, share, tell everyone you know about this great blog and be part of a growing writer community. Follow each of us on Twitter! (@MattTaylor1776 and @derekdyer_WF)
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