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Some narratologists use a simple pattern to create a story in just a few minutes, focusing only on the essential shift from one state to another.

Many storytellers argue that every great story is actually about a single, five-second moment of transformation or realization. The rest of the story exists to provide the context and circumstances necessary to make that tiny moment meaningful. Why Writers Use This Approach

A classic example of a "shortest short story" that contains a full narrative arc (a search, a discovery, and a ironic resolution) in just a few sentences.

A minimum story highlights the gap between "life before an event" and "life after," which is the primary source of reader engagement.

By prototyping a novel as a short story or MCS, authors can check if the core narrative logic holds up before committing to a full-length manuscript.