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Current mood:  sleepy Category: Writing and Poetry
I haven't been around here much due to my return to the evil day job, so I'm posting my latest MSA blog. It's a topic I'm interested in, and I'd like to hear everyone's thoughts on the subject.
No, this is not a post about *that*. Get your minds out of the gutter, people! :)
What I am interested in knowing is how long you like your books / stories to be.
Recently,
I read a post somewhere complaining about how the author disliked short
stories and novellas. The blogger in question wanted to read novels
only, the longer the better, and anything else was too short.
As
for me, I'm an equal opportunity reader. Depending on my mood, I'll
read anything from short stories to epic novels. I often like to pick
up anthologies, short stories, or novellas when I know I won't have a
lot of uninterrupted time to read. I can get the satisfaction of
finishing the novella or short story in one sitting, whereas I probably
won't be able to do that with a novel.
Of course, I expect there
to be plot and characterization in anything I read, no matter how short
or long. The blogger who only liked novels did not believe it was
possible for an author to develop a plot and characters in a short
work. I disagree. I've seen it done many times.
Writing-wise,
I've written mostly short stories and novellas. My one completed
(short) novel is due out in October. I try to provide sufficient plot
and characterization no matter how long or short the work, which often
requires me to tighten up the writing and cut out the excess "fat."
What
do you all think? Do you like short stories, novellas, and multi-author
anthologies? Can good characterization and a fully realized plot exist
in short works?
2:23 AM
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