I think the main issue some folks are having might be an unwillingness to use PDF adventures from DMsGuild, DriveThru, and the many other available sources. There are actually MORE short-form and mid-form D&D adventures available for 5E than for any other edition, and that's been the case for years - and most of them are priced at $2.99-$4.99 or less. But because it's not 1987 and you can't get them in softcover print format at an FLGS, it's as if these adventures just don't exist for some folks.I have to confess that I'm a little perplexed by this thread. You can find quality adventures of literally any size, length, and level in superabundance online, including plenty that are 100% free. Why does it matter what size adventures are specifically published by WotC? No matter your taste or what you're looking for, it's out there. Yes, you'll have to wade through some crap to find the gems, but that's what recommendation threads are for.