WikiAnswers is a question and answer site - the main WikiPedia site does accept articles. To write short stories, which are fiction, you'd need to publish in a magazine or write for an online fiction site.
The best place to find Giantess stories is on the official Giantess site. There is a lot of information on that site, not just stories, so it's best to check that site out.
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you can read Arabic stories in pdf file on this site http://www.arabiccartoons.net/shop/index.php?target=pages&page_id=free_ebooks
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If you mean a site that lists the plots to short stories that are already written, pull up your search engine and type in something like "classic short stories" or "read short stories online" -- I've put in a link below. If you mean a site that lists various plots you could use to write your own, pull up the search engine and type in "20 Basic Plots" -- I've put in a link below. I've also put in a link to a question explaining how authors get ideas for their stories.
Bubble face on TalePost was really fun. There aren't any questions though. It's a cool site where you can write stories online on talepost. com. On PatronQuo.com, you may also read short stories online and provide feedback in the form of a vote in their ongoing Literary Match Bouts. The main question you're answering on this site is: which of the two contending short stories in the Writers' Death Match is the better one?
The site MAKERS provides many stories from women. The site includes stories from celebrity women and regular women and are meant to inspire other women.
no one site
'nptel' is the best web site for any engg. branch,it is maintained by IIT professors.
lets say the story "Blue Birds" within the book "Short Stories" by No Name said "she little blue bird flew away." (on pg 34) you would say... No name says "the little blue bird flew away" (Blue Birds-Short Stories, pg 34)