: Re: Short story becomes too intense to pack into a few pages I recently had an idea for a short story. As I began fleshing it out, even more ideas kept bumping my head and before I knew, the
Here is an approach that many short story authors adopt because they feel it adds an extra element of interest and speeds everything along nicely. The approach is this:
Create a copy of your short story (just in case you change your mind).
Remove all unnecessary words from each sentence, leaving only the parts of the sentence which progress the story. For example, you could change "John walked as quickly as his injured legs would carry him along the zombie-infested corridor." to "John hobbled along the zombie-infested corridor".
Following on from above, remove all unnecessary sentences. For example, the sentence "Sarah sniffed, noticing that she had unwittingly sustained an injury to her nose as she could taste blood." might be best omitted from the final draft as it is most likely not going to progress the story along in any meaningful way.
BE BRUTAL! Remember that you are now working on a copy of your story, so feel free to hack away as merrily as you please. If you get to a stage where you are happy with how things currently stand, but feel that you want to keep chopping at it, then create a copy of the copy and hack away once more!
Keep using this approach and you could easily chop 10% off of your story in no time!
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