One reason could be that short stories don't give readers enough time to really get attached to the characters and the world. Another factor is that they might not be as visible in the market due to limited publicity.
One reason could be that readers on kdp.amazon.com prefer longer, more immersive reads. Short stories might not offer the same level of engagement and entertainment as longer works. Also, marketing and discoverability could be issues - they might not get as much promotion or be as easy to find among the vast selection of books.
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I don't know what kind of novels you're referring to, or why you think they "don't sell well." If you can provide more information, I will try my best to provide you with a more accurate translation and explanation.
One reason could be that short fiction often has an open - ended nature. Each reader can have their own unique interpretation, so explaining it might limit those individual understandings. For example, a short story might use symbolism in a very personal way, and forcing an explanation could take away the magic of discovery for the reader.
Because short fiction is often meant to be interpreted by the reader on their own. Each person can bring their own unique perspective and understanding to it.
Maybe it's because the characters weren't in the right mood or the setting wasn't conducive to dancing.
Maybe it's because short stories often don't have enough space to develop complex characters and plots like full-length novels do.
It could be that there are some underlying factors preventing them from dancing. Maybe they are too self-conscious or there's a lack of appropriate music or space.
Maybe it's because the characters aren't in the mood or the setting isn't right for dancing.
Well, there could be various reasons. It could be that they are too self-conscious, or there's some underlying conflict or emotion preventing them from dancing. Maybe the story's tone or theme doesn't call for it either.