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Short Stories vs Epic Sagas
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My biggest problem as a writer is that, while short stories, poems, critiques, summaries flow out great, larger scales stories always feel worse and shallow. Are larger scale stories just a more challenging media to tackle or is there some other reason for it?

I faced the same problem as a DM, actually, where my oneshots would come out great, but I'd hate making full campaigns.

I have a suspicion that it has to do with the fact of how literature is taught at schools; since youth they'd limit our stories to one page, before stopping with stories altogether.

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