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Father. Husband. Catholic. #1 Amazon Bestseller. I write the best heavy metal fiction on the planet. FREE BOOK & FREE COURSE on my list http://eepurl.com/dur-jb 

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    1. Adam Lane Smith‏ @TheBrometheus 12 Nov 2018
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      Would you buy a novel knowing it was broken into several short stories with an overarching plot?

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    2. Emily Red‏ @Emily30Red 12 Nov 2018
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      Depends on the author, depends on the genre. Short stories give a different brain hit than a novel. It’s more suited to horror, IMO. A horror short and a horror novel both provide the same sense of hopeless despair.

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    3. Emily Red‏ @Emily30Red 12 Nov 2018
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      People read a novel because they want to experience the arc and the emotion typically provided by the genre; for romance, love, for thrillers action overcoming impossible odds, for mystery the feeling of unraveling and outsmarting or being outsmarted.

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    4. Emily Red‏ @Emily30Red 12 Nov 2018
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      Short stories don’t provide the same emotion as novels, no matter the genre, they usually provide a moralism, a question a feeling of overturning assumptions.

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    5. Emily Red‏ @Emily30Red 12 Nov 2018
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      In a short story you almost never identify with the characters, you almost always remain an observer. So I’d say, depends what you are trying to do.

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    6. Emily Red‏ @Emily30Red 12 Nov 2018
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      Sorry that was a lot. I think about this a lot Actually. I’m done now.

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      Adam Lane Smith‏ @TheBrometheus 12 Nov 2018
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      Very thorough. I was thinking along the lines of The Last Wish, the first Witcher novel. It’s a collection of the serial stories of Geralt and introduces him and other characters with an overall storyline running between the short stories. Have you read it?

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        2. Emily Red‏ @Emily30Red 12 Nov 2018
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          No I have not...yet! think a serial series Is different than a short story series based precisely on the fact that in a serial you are meant to identify with the main.

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        3. Emily Red‏ @Emily30Red 12 Nov 2018
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          So if it’s a serial series go for it.

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