One way is to look at the setting of the very short story. If it takes place in a spooky old house, a name like 'The Haunted House Story' could be a good choice. Also, consider using a key object in the story for the name. Say there's a magical ring in the story, then 'The Story of the Magic Ring' would be appropriate.
Names like 'A Flash of Emotion' for a story that quickly conveys a strong feeling. 'Mini Moments' can work for a collection of short, impactful moments in a story. 'Brief Beginnings' is suitable if the story focuses on new starts.
Typically, names of short stories are italicized. This is a common convention in the world of writing and publishing to give them emphasis and make them stand out.
Focus on one key idea. For instance, if you want to write about hope, build a short story around a single image like a flower growing through a crack in the pavement.
The best markets for very very short stories include ezines such as 'Daily Science Fiction'. They are always on the lookout for short and engaging stories. Social media platforms can also be considered. For example, Twitter has a growing community of 'Twitterature' where people write and share very short stories. You can also look into self - publishing on platforms like Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing. You have full control over your very short story's publication and can potentially reach a global audience.
One night, I heard a strange scratching at my window. I peeked out, but saw nothing. Then I heard it again, closer. Suddenly, a pale face stared back at me.