• Writing Short Stories for Amazon, Magazines, and Other Publications

  • Easy Steps, How to Write Short Stories (Write Like You Mean It, Book 1)
  • By: Ora Rosalin, Bey Rosalin
  • Narrated by: Sally Sanders
  • Length: 55 mins
  • 3.4 out of 5 stars (11 ratings)

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Writing Short Stories for Amazon, Magazines, and Other Publications

By: Ora Rosalin, Bey Rosalin
Narrated by: Sally Sanders
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Publisher's summary

The shorter the better?

Gasp! Say it isn't so....

Sometimes it is. Think: creativity on a whole new high - bursts of colorful imagery, radiant characters, and interesting dilemmas all thrown into a very short story! Then that twist ending, shining a light so bright, blinding your readers with awesomeness and, best of all, yourself....

Does this sound familiar? "I didn't know I had it in me." Well, think again. You do have it in you to roll out stories left and right, improving your craft and learning the ins and outs of this entire writing-career mystery. Set yourself a goal because guess what? You're going to accomplish it.

Why? Because we did. If you're afraid, start small and then work your way up to a full-length novel. Short stories are where it's at, my fellow writer.

Listen to This Book to Discover How

©2015 Ora rosalin (P)2015 Rosalin Sisters

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A resource for absolute beginners...

...but not for those with more experience. I purchased this without looking much into it, closely looking at the cover, or even listening to a sample, so I had no idea what I was in for. It's short, and inexpensive, so I took a chance.

Before I get into the meat of the text, the reader does a decent job; she doesn't slur or speed or drag things out.

But less than five minutes in I was both laughing and shaking my head in disbelief at what I was hearing, and that continued through the whole 50 minutes. I don't want to be too negative, but honestly, this really needed an editor to comb through it. Several word choices were made awkward via thesaurus abuse, 'weary' was used instead of 'wary' which is a pet peeve of mine, and instances of confusing and just plain weird grammar were abundant. There's actually a line in here about not needing to edit short fiction, and that got me kind of angry.

On the positive side, it does lay out a few strategies for writing short fiction that might be helpful to someone just starting out. Sadly, the list of story parts was super awkward in the audio format, less of a big deal in the ebook, I expect. The short story that is included with the parts labeled was a nice touch, though that too could have really benefited from an editorial eye. The list of places to submit in the PS chapter is good.

To me, this amateur-made series is both a good example and a cautionary tale: yes, start chasing your dreams. Do the things you want to do, and learn as you go. When it comes to fiction and non-fiction writing, practice is the only way to make progress. But remember that you may not be able to catch all of your own mistakes, and getting advice from another is not just helpful, it's vital to your own growth as content creators.

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Meh

This is an encouraging book for a young beginner. There's better info out there. Ok.

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