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This is a good article defining the differences between novels, novellas, and short stories. We might disagree with parts here and there, but this is a fair description. 

I've read a lot of novellas in the past two years – mostly in the form of cozy mysteries. Novellas are not my preference and neither are cozy mysteries, but I've enjoyed the ones I've read. I understand why some readers enjoy them. They're a quick read for busy lives. A lot of punch if written well in fewer words.

I've never liked short stories. That's not to say that I can't respect a good short story writer because it takes a special skill to make a tight story effective. They're just not a place I choose to spend my time.

Novels are my preference and sometimes the longer the better – if in fact they are longer and better. I love being absorbed by meaningful characters and picturesque descriptions that transport me and keep me thoroughly involved. For me there's nothing like a good novel – either reading one or writing one.  

 

Father, thank you for writers/authors and readers. Thank you for allowing me to write. May I always honor you with words and stories. In the Name of Jesus, Amen.

 

 

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2 responses to “Which do you prefer?”

  1. Brenda S. Anderson Avatar

    Novels are definitely my preference, and like you, I don’t mind a novella, but I very seldom read short stories.

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  2. Nicole Petrino-Salter Avatar

    I can remember not liking short stories in high school after having read lots and lots of novels as early as grade school. Never ever have liked them (short stories). Novels are the real deal. 🙂

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