By Doyne
Phillips, Managing Editor for Southern Writers Magazine
In need of some fresh ideas for a short story I Googled “short story ideas” and came up
with 10 Short Story Ideas by Joe Bunting. It was an interesting piece with
a list of 10 great ideas as well as some behind the scene facts and
explanations. First I will share Joe’s ideas then look closely into the one I
found most interesting. Here they are 1 through 10:
1. Tell the
story of a scar, whether a physical scar or emotional one.
2. Your
character discovers a dead body OR witnesses a death.
3. Your
character is orphaned.
4. Your
character discovers a ghost.
5. Your
character’s relationship ends.
6. Your
character’s deepest fear is holding his or her relationship OR career
back.
7. A
character living in poverty comes into an unexpected fortune.
8. A
character unexpectedly bumps into his or her soul mate, literally.
9. Your
character is on a journey. However, they are interrupted by a natural disaster
OR an accident.
10. Your
character runs into the path of a monster.
On each idea Joe Bunting goes into details
and examples. The one that interested me the most was, 3.
Your character is
orphaned. I suppose coming from a strong family background with no orphans
in the family I was always intrigued and frightened by the thought of being an
orphan. Thankfully it turns out well for many but the idea has been the story
line of many tales. Bunting pointed out the following characters were all
orphans: Harry Potter, Superman, Cosette
from Les Miserables, Bambi, David Copperfield, Frodo
Baggins, Tom Sawyer, Santiago from The Alchemist, Arya Stark, and Ram Mohammed
Thomas from Slumdog Millionaire.
Bunting went on to say, “Writers love orphans,
and statistically they appear in stories far more often than in the world.
Orphans are uniquely vulnerable, and as such, they have the most potential for
growth. It’s time for you to write a story about one.
Each of Bunting’s ideas is interesting and
he adds a great deal of insight with each. I hope you will search out his
article and spend time with it. It will be worth your while.
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