Day 43
When a short story becomes a novel
It Started as an A to Z blog post and took NaNoWriMo to make it happen
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Of late, I have been writing this year’s A to Z blog, which, since 2019, have been 26 short stories themed on the alphabet.
Last year, when I was writing a particular story, when I finished it, it seemed like there was more.
That’s when an idea hit me, and I started writing. Some years, a particular story captures my attention, and I write another, which will come another of the 26, and rarely, I will write a third.
The thing is, it turned out to be a more interesting subject that had a larger story and do it began, adding chapters as the story developed in my mind, so that by the time November, and NANOWRIMO arrived it was almost a full length novel.
By the way, NANOWRIMO is short for National November Writers Month. It has a website site, and the Writing Task, it is not a competition, is to write a novel of over 50,000 words over the 39 days of November.
I have done this for the last seven or eight years and managed to complete at least seven full-length novels.
Two of them so far have started as short stories, and I think there will be another this year.
The A to Z blog event is held in April and runs for 26 days, excluding Sundays. Each blog entry is about a letter, starting with A.
In the first year, I did it with words. From then on, I decided to write short stories, starting with A is for: along with the title of the story.
So far, I have written nearly 250 short stories, of which about 20 have become what I call long short stories.