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A one-shot is a short literary work that is over 100 words and can stretch on for however long you like. However, it is only one installment, and does not have multiple chapters. Another word for it could be short story.
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1Decide what to write about. It can be romantic, dramatic or whatever you want it to be.
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2Choose your character(s). It's easier to pick people from a fandom (for example Harry Potter) because then you don't have to describe them. If you want to write a prose one-shot you should use simple characters, but if you do and if you wanna write a description - keep it short.
- Going into details about your characters would be better suited for a chaptered story, so if you find yourself heading down this path, don't be afraid to break that "one-shot" up into chapters.
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3Think of a situation. It could be a first kiss, a car crash, a dream, etc. Make this situation real, and write down the emotions of your main character so that your readers can feel them.
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4Sometimes it helps to pick a word or a sentence you want to put in that one shot. You can build your story around it, and it can be your inspiration.
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Community Q&A
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QuestionHow can I get ideas for my story?Community AnswerYou will need to brainstorm some ideas. Write 20 different nouns or adjectives on slips of paper, and put them into a box. Pick out 5 slips of paper, and read the words written on them. Write a story based on (or including) those 5 words.
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QuestionWhich person should a a one shot be written in?Community AnswerA one shot can be written in any person: first, second, or third. Write whatever comes easiest for you.
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QuestionHow do I write a funny short story?Community AnswerThink of a funny event that happened to you or to someone else. Then draft an outline containing an introduction, a climax, and an end. While you write, be sure to elaborate on the details or even add fictional elements to the story. Refer to other published books and movies as reference or inspiration.
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