If you have taken my advice and written several short stories, you now have something to enter in contests and submit to various publications. However, it can be hard to know what publication to send your work to.
This is where you must learn to identify the genre of what you have written.
When I sit down and begin writing a short story, sometimes I don’t have a particular theme or plot in mind. I key the first lines with an open mind, and random ideas begin to flow. Because I am working within the limits of 3000 to 7000 words, these are the stories that stretch my writing skills.
These “orphan” short stories are widely different from my normal work and aren’t always written in a genre that is easily identified.
Mainstream (general) fiction–Mainstream fiction is a general term that publishers and booksellers use to describe works that will appeal to a broad…
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Nice share, Chris.
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Thanks, Robbie 👍😃
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Thank you for the reblog, Chris ♥ You’re a kind person!
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Welcome, Connie 👍🤗
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