One reason could be that you haven't mastered the art of brevity. Also, not having a clear idea or theme in mind before you start might make it difficult. Or perhaps you get too caught up in details and forget to focus on the main story.
Maybe it's because you haven't practiced enough or haven't found your unique style yet.
One hard time story is when I lost my job suddenly. I had no savings and bills to pay. It was really tough as I had to quickly look for new opportunities while dealing with the stress of potential homelessness. I sent out countless resumes and went to many interviews. Finally, I got a job that was not ideal but it helped me get back on my feet.
They can be quite challenging, depending on your level of play and understanding of the game's mechanics.
There are many classic short stories that can be used as examples: 1 Waiting for Godot (Godot Waiting for Godot)-Colombia 2 "One Hundred Years of Solitude"(One Hundred Years of Solitude)-Garcia The Catcher in the Rye (J. D. Salinger) 4 The Great Gatsby (The Great Gatsby)- F. Scott F. Gerald 5 "Three-body" series (Three-body, Dark Forest, Death Eternal Life)-Liu Cixin Dream of the Red Chamber (Qing Dynasty) 7 The Scholars (The Scholars)-Qing Dynasty 8 War and Peace (War and Peace)-Leo Tolstoy 9. Sequel to One Hundred Years of Solitude, Giothello (Giothello)- Live-Yu Hua The above are just some examples. You can choose to read them according to your preferences and needs.
The difficulty lies in condensing a complete and compelling narrative within a short framework. You have to be concise yet convey depth and emotion, which isn't easy.
One characteristic is the tough - as - nails protagonist. Usually a detective or someone in a rough job. They are cynical and street - smart.
Yes, it's quite normal. Stories can be complex with multiple plotlines and characters. Everyone has their own way of understanding and retelling, and it can take time to find your groove.
It can be. It depends on a lot of factors like your creativity, planning skills, and the genre you choose.
Hard boiled short stories often feature tough, cynical protagonists. For example, they might be private eyes or people who have seen the seedy side of life. They usually have a gritty, urban setting.
These short stories are known for their unexpected twists. The title itself, 'A Good Man Is Hard to Find', reflects a central idea in the stories. O'Connor's writing style is unique. She doesn't shy away from showing the grotesque and the abnormal. This makes the stories memorable and forces readers to think about the nature of good and evil in society.