
Here's a simple way to distinguish a story from another form of communication, the essay (which works well in other situations):
Story | Essay |
engages the senses | engages the mind |
concrete, detailed | abstract/conceptual |
specific | general |
contains moment-to- moment action. (“Thomas flicked his finger, causing his pen to twirl around his thumbnail until he caught it again.”) | summarized (“Students are often bored in school.”) |
suspenseful, surprising | linear |
uses action verbs | “is” |
Wait, you're saying. Don't some stories have the same characteristics as the essays you're referring to?
Yes. But they're rarely good stories.
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