I spent the earlier part of my writing career producing short stories. Consequently, I didn't have to deal with subplots. A short story may have (and should have, if you ask me) layers, backstory, rounded characters, and the potential for multiple interpretations. A short story may be complex; it may contain plot twists. But there usually just isn't room for entire subplots. A novel, on the other hand, generally does need subplots, no matter how compelling the main storyline is.
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Published on August 13, 2009 23:57