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Most elements of short stories can be characterized as falling under one of four C-word descriptions. (“Most” because there is always evidence of breaking writing rules effectively.) They are character, conflict, change, and context.
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Read More »Context is another element found in most, if not all, short stories. Context encompasses the setting of the story and the time period, as well as who else is there and what’s going on in the world. Context grounds your story in a specific place and time, which will help make it more compelling and relatable to the reader. Let’s examine an example in a television commercial I saw recently advertising a new edition in a popular video game series. The main character is a college-aged young man. He’s sick of politics for the upcoming election and he wants to get away from it. But he can’t get away– everywhere he turns he sees political ads, and he feels like he’s going to lose his mind if he sees one more. The video game then comes to the rescue. He remembers it and he gathers his friends to play, allowing him to visit space and blow off steam by taking out the bad guys, thus forgetting about politics, if only for a little while. At the end of the story, he is much happier. In this short story, the main character or the hero of the story is the video game customer. He wants something badly and is going to suffer dire consequences if he doesn’t get it, but the video game saves him, changing him into a much happier person. This story is all told in the context of an election year in the final push for votes. We were likely all looking for an escape the beginning of last month when I first started seeing this ad. I don’t even play those types of video games, but I was tempted to give it a try. Of course, there are many more nuances and elements involved in short stories than is contained in this simplified tutorial, but this may at least start to build your foundation. I’d love to hear your marketing storytelling how-to tips. If you have any, please share them in the comments section below.
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