one dark cold night i as walking by the bridge Germany. i at that time i saw a young man coming forward the bride and holding a gun "i want you to receive this massage to all who i know "said the young man,then i was like what ?!?"i am going to die today befor the sunset . "but what happend i am good in solving problems"."ok i am going to tell you "
Sure! Here's a short detective story for a 10-year-old:
"Detective Lily and her dog, Max, were called to the museum to solve a mystery. The famous diamond had been stolen! As they searched for clues, they discovered a hidden passage behind a painting. Following the trail, they caught the thief and recovered the diamond, solving the case!"
i want the conflict in this story
no, it is a short paragraph to tell what the story is about
I want to join detective agency as a detective.
How a beautiful story can be ruined by an ugly fact. That things are only what they are, not what we want them to be.
if you want to add atmosphere to the story, and make the reader want to read on to understand it and to know what has actually happened to the characters if it is a dramatic prologue, then i think a prolougue is a good idea. You can write a prologue for any length of story - long or short.
When reading a short story, I might want to know more about the characters and what happens to them when the story is over. I might also want to look for more stories that have the same characters.
The short story "Sam the Piano" was written by David LaRochelle. It is a humorous tale about a piano that is stubborn and doesn't want to be moved.
well it depends how long your story is i you want it to be long and really good i dont think you can wright a story in 3 days but is its short and you dont want it good you can do it in three days!
So You Want to Be a Detective - 1948 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved
Yes, short stories can have sequels. If the original short story leaves room for further development or exploration of characters and plotlines, a sequel can continue the narrative in a new installment. Each story should stand on its own while also contributing to a larger story arc.
So You Want to Be a Detective - 1948 was released on: USA: 26 June 1948
One aspect that may not be typically considered during the prewriting stage of writing a short story is the thematic message or underlying meaning you want to convey. It's important to think about what you want your audience to take away from the story in addition to plot and characters. Understanding the theme can help guide your choices as you develop the story.