I've never been a true fan of the short story and have only published a single example of my own.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Once I started writing novels, I understood how hard it was to write really good short stories.
Once, I thought I had a novel, and it turned out it was only a short story. I wrote about 800 pages, but it ended up being a short story. And if it ever happens to me again, I Will Go Insane.
I am also working on a couple of short stories for anthologies. This is new to me and I'm enjoying it.
I've always loved short stories. Even before I was a writer, I was reading short stories - there were certain writers where I just felt like they could do in a short story what so many writers needed a whole novel to do, and that was really inspiring to me.
For me, writing a short story is much, much harder than writing a novel.
I often say flippantly that the short story is... shorter; you can be done with it more easily. It's much less of a commitment of time and energy than a big project like a novel or long nonfiction book.
I have some other novels I want to write. I have a lot of short stories - I love the short story.
I have always loved short stories. I have been at least as influenced by the short story masters as I have been by novelists.
I know it may sound silly, but I think my short stories have a life and identity of their own. They crop up in all sorts of places.
Short stories are wonderful and extremely challenging, and the joy of them, because it only takes me three or four months to write, I can take more risks with them. It's just less of your life invested.