Novilas
Novilas, also known as novellas, are a form of short fiction that typically falls between a short story and a full-length novel in terms of length and scope. The term "novilla" is derived from the Spanish word for "little novel," reflecting their intermediate status. Novillas often explore a single theme or idea in depth, providing a more focused narrative than a short story but not as extensive as a novel.
The length of a novilla can vary, but it generally ranges from 7,500 to 40,000 words, although
One of the defining characteristics of novillas is their ability to delve deeply into a single theme
Novillas have been a popular form of literature for centuries, with notable examples appearing in the works