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RE: Talk Channel: "Comment or ask a question"/ Comente o pregunte (week 322) in the WOX
You removed the beginning! Start in the middle to grab attention!
I find this idea interesting, even for other stories I develop: Maybe I'll change some of my tasks on the platform to dedicate a little time to writing stories.
It seems amazing, but looking at my history, I noticed that my last story was 3 years ago.
Don't add conclusions!
I've always thought that all posts that include conclusions are generated by AI. I don't think it's necessary to present a conclusion; that's up to the reader.
Thank you for your advice.
I have noticed that writing stories has also been compromised for me in recent months. This is, of course, also because I am now painting more and trying to master drawing. This takes time, and the same applies to Community Art & Artist.
When it comes to the stories posted on this platform, I find them to be of poor quality, which is why my community Tales & Stories is not open for every Steemian to post.
Everyone has something to say, but the art of storytelling is not something everyone can do.
If you enjoy writing and want to improve, I would definitely invest time in it. One story always leads to another. This is the wonderful thing about the mind of a creative person. Expressing imagination is also an art.
Conclusions belong in scientific articles and research. The rest is indeed AI, although a short moral of a fable is also a final conclusion.
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Yes, I am well aware that I still have a long way to go to become a good writer of historical fiction; in fact, it was here on Steemit that I decided to venture into this field. Personally, I am more numerically inclined—I enjoy working with calculations—but I have recently become interested in the art of crafting stories. I have received positive feedback on some of them, but it requires time—"which I don't have right now"—to give structure and continuity to my ideas.
Thank you for your observations.
Do what many writers do.. make notes. Wherever you are, whenever you read something or if a thought pops up, write it down. All those notes are good for building a story.