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I feel like writing a story that is long..but i feel that i have to start writing short stories first.

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Don't worry...

erica jane's picture

Write what you want to write. There is no Law or Rule that says you have to write short stories first. If you've got that long story in your head, write it.

~And so it goes...

Then again everybody has...

...personal perception of long vs short. For some authors "long" is anything longer than 2000 words. And some authors (or so it seems) consider anything shorter than 20000 words as a drabble :-)

I have felt the same way

I have several ideas for stories that I don't feel I have the skill or practice needed to do them right. It is okay to set a big, complicated idea aside for a while in order to practice with simpler stories. If you don't feel like you are ready to tackle your big idea, start by writing stories around that idea. If your idea is centered around a world, write a short story within it where the characters aren't faced with it all at once. If it is centered around several characters, write about one or two at a time in stories where they have to figure things out about themselves.

The most important thing is to have fun with it so try and find your own approach.

Follow your muse. There is no

jennifer breanna's picture

Follow your muse. There is no better way to take the joy out of something than to ignore what you "Want to do" for something you think you "Should do".

Find an Editor

The first story I ever wrote was long. I just enjoyed being able to write a story. It wasn't very good, but so what, I had fun writing it. As a first time writer have your story edited, if for spelling at least. If you're lucky you'll find an editor who will make suggestions for changes to help your story flow better. Good luck and have fun, Arecee

Nope

Write whatever you want to first. Personally I find it harder to write shorter pieces - it's tough figuring out only which details matter. In a long piece, you have more room to wander. It just takes a little more time actually writing it.