Story Writing: A Narrating of Real or Imaginary Events

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Story Writing

A story is basically a narrating of real or imaginary events,


involving real or imaginary people. A story needs to be
represented in words necessarily. Even images or moving
pictures (movies) can narrate a story. A story is generally
designed to entertain, and/or send a message across.

The length of a written story will depend on the format, whether


it is a novel, novella, short story etc. The length of a story has
no bearing to its quality. Take for example the famous writer
Ernest Hemingway. He was once challenged that he could not
write a story in six words. But he delivered his story: “For Sale:
Baby shoes, never worn”.

Story Writing
A story is basically a narrating of real or imaginary events,
involving real or imaginary people. A story needs to be
represented in words necessarily. Even images or moving
pictures (movies) can narrate a story. A story is generally
designed to entertain, and/or send a message across.

The length of a written story will depend on the format, whether


it is a novel, novella, short story etc. The length of a story has
no bearing to its quality. Take for example the famous writer
Ernest Hemingway. He was once challenged that he could not
write a story in six words. But he delivered his story: “For Sale:
Baby shoes, never worn”.

Story Writing
A story is basically a narrating of real or imaginary events,
involving real or imaginary people. A story needs to be
represented in words necessarily. Even images or moving
pictures (movies) can narrate a story. A story is generally
designed to entertain, and/or send a message across.

The length of a written story will depend on the format, whether


it is a novel, novella, short story etc. The length of a story has
no bearing to its quality. Take for example the famous writer
Ernest Hemingway. He was once challenged that he could not
write a story in six words. But he delivered his story: “For Sale:
Baby shoes, never worn”.

Story Writing
A story is basically a narrating of real or imaginary events,
involving real or imaginary people. A story needs to be
represented in words necessarily. Even images or moving
pictures (movies) can narrate a story. A story is generally
designed to entertain, and/or send a message across.

The length of a written story will depend on the format, whether


it is a novel, novella, short story etc. The length of a story has
no bearing to its quality. Take for example the famous writer
Ernest Hemingway. He was once challenged that he could not
write a story in six words. But he delivered his story: “For Sale:
Baby shoes, never worn”.

Story Writing
A story is basically a narrating of real or imaginary events,
involving real or imaginary people. A story needs to be
represented in words necessarily. Even images or moving
pictures (movies) can narrate a story. A story is generally
designed to entertain, and/or send a message across.

The length of a written story will depend on the format, whether


it is a novel, novella, short story etc. The length of a story has
no bearing to its quality. Take for example the famous writer
Ernest Hemingway. He was once challenged that he could not
write a story in six words. But he delivered his story: “For Sale:
Baby shoes, never worn”.

Story Writing
A story is basically a narrating of real or imaginary events,
involving real or imaginary people. A story needs to be
represented in words necessarily. Even images or moving
pictures (movies) can narrate a story. A story is generally
designed to entertain, and/or send a message across.

The length of a written story will depend on the format, whether


it is a novel, novella, short story etc. The length of a story has
no bearing to its quality. Take for example the famous writer
Ernest Hemingway. He was once challenged that he could not
write a story in six words. But he delivered his story: “For Sale:
Baby shoes, never worn”.

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