Writing Break

Writing Short Stories: Structure, Pacing, and Word Counts Explained


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Short stories don’t give you less to do, just fewer places to hide. They are often seen as a stepping stone for writers, but they demand a level of precision many writers underestimate.

In this episode, we look at what short stories are actually designed to do. We explore how strong short fiction is built around a single emotional movement, why focus and constraint matter, and how detail selection, pacing, and endings carry more weight in a limited space.

We also break down short story forms and word counts, from microfiction to novellas, and discuss how length shapes structure, scope, and publishing opportunities.

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Overthinking Couch Topics:

  1. Why a short story is not a compressed novel
  2. How to build a narrative around a single emotional shift
  3. The role of focus, constraint, and intentional detail
  4. How to write stronger openings and endings
  5. Common mistakes, including overexplaining and overcrowding
  6. Short fiction forms and word counts (microfiction to novella)

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