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Dear #wewrite free writers.

For this week only I welcome you to the Tales & Stories community.
The title says it all Tales & Stories only!

I assume that everyone knows what a story or tale is! No, that is not the text that you write about your personal photo or a day in your life. A story is what I hear at the campfire, what has been told through the ages by travelling storytellers. Think of the sagas, legends, myths, fairy tales, fables and historical stories about the heroes that we have heard about in history.

Stories are also written (scripts) for films, theatre, operas, operettas and by the advertising world and here too the intention is not only to get the attention of the reader but also to captivate them until the end. Is this easy? No, because everyone has his own wishes and if it comes to stories written online they are rarely read if they are long but there are a few rules that you can apply.

  1. A catchy title that relates to your text or that is perhaps attractive enough to go and see what has been written (clickbait).

  2. A story you should start right away (in the middle is fine so simply delete that difficult start). We all know that people read quickly or hardly on the internet and an introduction, greeting all friends, thanking for organizing a contest, discussing how you feel, mentioning the organizer of the competition or course is enough to *not want to read on en skip most of the text or leave!
    Write this kind of information at the bottom of your text, it should not follow a catchy title. Ask yourself would you still buy Harry Potter if the first 100 pages were filled with this kind of text? Would you watch a film if the first 40 minutes are boring?

  3. Conclusion?
    Why do you write a conclusion at the bottom of your story? Do you think your reader is an idiot, someone with a low IQ that you feel the need to explain the story you wrote?
    Or is it that you do this for yourself because you do not understand your own text? If that is the case, then it is wiser to start over. If you do not understand what you wrote, then making up a conclusion does not help your reader to understand what you mean.
    Writing a story is fun, but leave it up to the reader to decide what he/she actually reads and what the moral, if any, of your story is. That is the purpose of art, and therefore also the art of writing.

  4. NOTE: Follow the rules and think about your title, hashtags and the fact you should write a story (fiction).
    Only good stories are accepted, no introductions and no conclusions!


If the rules above aren't followed you will receive a notification. Your text will be muted after the payout date if you don't edit.

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29-9-2024



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Interesante, lo tomaré en cuenta... Gracias...

Genial. Pruébalo.

Tomando nota!!


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@joslud I just checked around a bit but the old steemit pages that are shown by searching engines don't have much in common except for only a few hashtags.

Everyone can be found if you search for: steemit + accountname but accountnames used for a hashtag do nothing.

Also the hashtag #steemit isn't needed to make a search engine find you .

So the question is if not all hashtags are only used for steemit only. It looks as if that is the case since the hardfork or a bit earlier.

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It is a talent to be able to write stories, one has to have fantasy and love for story telling. On other hand as any skills one can work out this skill too and develop to its perfection. Hope to see interesting stories :)


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I agree everyone can write stories just like we all can read them. With a bit of fantasy you can easily change them into something new. Is new always needed? No. For example the most famous fairytales have hundreds of different versions and they are still interesting.
The same we see with fiction, modern tales. Each one of them has parts of stories we already know and it's not plagiarism but allowed to write and even publish.
Thanks for stopping by.

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