Essays "Snow of Kilimanjaro" and "Short happy life of Francis Mokamp" was written by world famous writer Ernesto Hemingway. Writing these two stories is irrelevant, but the two stories are very similar at the time and place they occur. Hemingway is a very systematic writer whose choice of words. When reading these two stories a second time, the reader discovered that the stylists used by writers in each story are significantly different.
Most people really do not like short stories. This includes many critics who seem to frequently use collections of short stories as actual warm-ups. (Do not believe me? Writer who gathered one or two novels watch the time called "premier artist" when her novels appeared. If you are thinking , Of course, the public hates short stories, but they have won many awards and respects! Then then you should continue to search "short novels" online
Galef: Although this is an attractive question, it is also a problem that bothers short story writers. Practitioners and readers of short stories are always told that collections of short stories are not so if novels are being sold. Editors collect collections of short stories, which is an understanding that the author's next press release book will be a novel. Interestingly, back to the golden age of short stories such as the 1920s to the 1950s, writers like F. Scott Fitzgerald, like Collier's magazine and Saturday evening. They fund their novels by selling enough short stories. Let me make long original. However, this has not been the case for decades. Perhaps the bigger problem is why Americans read the general public, what remains and what it is like a novel. Is American aesthetics (and business model) bigger and better?