Story can mean:
Description of a sequence of events
- For the description of a sequence of events, commonly called a story, see narrative
- Short story or a novella
- Bedtime story, an entertaining or instructive, soporific, and often extemporaneous tale for a child
- Organization story, in organization studies: fragmented, collectively enacted, and co-constructed
- User story, a way of illustrating software requirements, often used in extreme programming
- Soap opera, in older and/or rural American slang, usually said in the plural, (e. A narrative or story is a construct created in a suitable format (written spoken poetry prose images song Theater, or Dance) that describes a sequence of The short story is a literary genre of Fictional Prose Narrative that tends to be more concise and to the point than longer works of fiction such " Bedtime Story " is a song by American Singer Madonna from her 1994 album Bedtime Stories. Organizational stories are the texts spoken or written that usually involve a plot of different interconnected events binding different characters together about an Organization A user story is a software system Requirement formulated as one ortwo sentences in the everyday language of the user A soap opera is an ongoing episodic work of Fiction, usually broadcast on Television or Radio. g. , "I'll talk to you later; my stories are on. ")
Other uses
- Storey or story, a floor or level of a building
- Story (magazine), an American literary magazine from 1931 to 1999. A storey (spelled story in the USA only floor, deck or level is the level of a Building above (or below the Ground. Story was a magazine founded in 1931 by journalist-editor Whit Burnett and his first wife Martha Foley in Vienna.
- Stories (band), an American rock group formed by Ian Lloyd and Michael Brown of The Left Banke
- "The Story" (song), a 2008 single by American rock band 30 Seconds to Mars
- The Story (band), a folk-pop duo featuring Jonatha Brooke and Jennifer Kimball
- Story (album), an album by the Finnish heavy metal band Amorphis
- The Story (Bizzy Bone album), a 2006 album by Bizzy Bone
- The Story with Dick Gordon, an interview program produced by North Carolina Public Radio and distributed by American Public Media
- The Story (Brandi Carlile album), an album by folk rock singer Brandi Carlile
- A Story, an album by Yoko Ono
- Story, one of the main characters in film Lady in the Water
Place names
See also
Stories was a short-lived Art rock band based out of New York City in the early 1970s " The Story " is a song by the band 30 Seconds to Mars from their second album A Beautiful Lie, released as the forth single in Jonatha Brooke is an American Folk rock Singer-songwriter and Guitarist. Story 10th Anniversary is a "best of" compilation by Finnish Heavy metal band Amorphis. The Story is an Album by Bizzy Bone. This Album is a gospel Rap album The Story with Dick Gordon is a weekday interview program hosted by Dick Gordon, former host of The Connection. The Story is the second Album by Folk rock singer Brandi Carlile, and was released on April 3, 2007. A Story is an Album by Yoko Ono, recorded in 1974 during the "lost weekend" sessions in which John Lennon produced Lady in the Water is a 2006 thriller / Fantasy film written and directed by M Story is an unincorporated town in Van Buren Township, Brown County, Indiana. Story City is a city in Story County, Iowa, United States. Story City is located within the 'Ames Iowa Metropolitan Statistical Area ' which Story County is a County in the US state of Iowa. It is part of the ' Ames Iowa Metropolitan Statistical Area ' which encompasses Story is a surname and may refer to Edward Story (died 1503 English Bishop Jamie Story John Story Storytelling is the ancient art of conveying events in Words Images and Sounds often by Improvisation or embellishment A story arc is an extended or continuing storyline in episodic storytelling media such as Television, Comic books Comic strips Sjuzhet (also syuzhet sjužet or suzet and Fabula are terms in Russian Formalism
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