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New advertising opportunities 2 years ago

Posted by Storystar Admin, News & Information

We are now adding additional advertising spaces on Storystar, which will hopefully enable Storystar to pay for its own operating expenses each month and continue to provide free short stories for everyone to enjoy long into the future. Currently we are using Google AdSense ads in these advertising spaces. However, we are open to working with private advertisers who would like to advertise their own products or services on Storystar. This includes authors who may wish to advertise their newest novel, or Publishers and editors who may wish to advertise their services, etc.... If you are interested in exploring this new opportunity please contact us through the provided contact form. Thank you

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We are now adding additional advertising spaces on Storystar, which will hopefully enable Storystar to pay for its own operating expenses each month and continue to provide free short stories for everyone to enjoy long into the future. Currently we are using Google AdSense ads in these advertising spaces. However, we are open to working with private advertisers who would like to advertise their own products or services on Storystar. This includes authors who may wish to advertise their newest novel, or Publishers and editors who may wish to advertise their services, etc.... If you are interested in exploring this new opportunity please contact us through the provided contact form. Thank you

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3 months ago

Great

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JD

2 years ago

'Contact Us' form is at the bottom of every page on Storystar. Thanks

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Gerald R Gioglio

2 years ago

Very cool. How do I find the "contact form."

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FYIs and Tips for Writers 3 years ago

Posted by Storystar Admin, News & Information

1. How are Featured Stories Chosen?
They are chosen based on several factors: Quality of writing/story (subjective). Reader comments and ratings. Writer history on Storystar. 

Note that stories that are badly written will not be chosen. If you don't proofread and correct your story before it is posted, don't expect to get any attention and appreciation for it.

If you provide a pic for your story you will have a better chance of being featured. If there is no pic we have to look for one, which takes volunteer time and effort we won't provide unless we REALLY want to. (Note that Storystar is a 100% volunteer effort and no one is paid for their time. We would appreciate it if you do not make us hunt down a pic for your story. Please provide one of your choosing. Small size jpg.)

Because Storystar is run on volunteer effort, no one can sit and read all day, and therefore many stories get missed. This is why we are always open to suggestions for stories to feature, and why we appreciate reader ratings, comments, and nominations, which help us choose worthy stories.

IF your story is a good one that gets readers attention and you receive comments in appreciation, but you do not respond to those comments with any sort of acknowledgment or appreciation, don't expect continued attention from readers. Your 'fans' will go away if they do not feel appreciated. 

2. The age category on Storystar is meant as a way to identify the age group of the writer, more than the age of readers the story is meant for. Since Storystar is a family friendly site all the stories are free for all ages of readers, with no 'adult' (porn) subject matter accepted. Since all age categories of stories are accessible to all readers, kids and teens can choose to read stories meant for adults. If you are an adult writer, you should choose the adult category for your story, unless it is meant for ONLY kids or teens, and you do not want any adults to read it. Teens will definitely read stories in the adult category that interest them, based on the description. But adults will NOT read stories listed for teens or kids. So if you choose those categories then you are limiting your readers to exclude all adults.

3. Author Profile: ALL authors should create a profile because it allows you to better promote yourself and it allows readers to more easily access your other stories. Once you create a profile your name appears as a link every time you comment on stories you have read, and on each one of your own stories. So readers and writers can just click on your name if they want to discover more about you or read your work. 

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1. How are Featured Stories Chosen?
They are chosen based on several factors: Quality of writing/story (subjective). Reader comments and ratings. Writer history on Storystar. 

Note that stories that are badly written will not be chosen. If you don't proofread and correct your story before it is posted, don't expect to get any attention and appreciation for it.

If you provide a pic for your story you will have a better chance of being featured. If there is no pic we have to look for one, which takes volunteer time and effort we won't provide unless we REALLY want to. (Note that Storystar is a 100% volunteer effort and no one is paid for their time. We would appreciate it if you do not make us hunt down a pic for your story. Please provide one of your choosing. Small size jpg.)

Because Storystar is run on volunteer effort, no one can sit and read all day, and therefore many stories get missed. This is why we are always open to suggestions for stories to feature, and why we appreciate reader ratings, comments, and nominations, which help us choose worthy stories.

IF your story is a good one that gets readers attention and you receive comments in appreciation, but you do not respond to those comments with any sort of acknowledgment or appreciation, don't expect continued attention from readers. Your 'fans' will go away if they do not feel appreciated. 

2. The age category on Storystar is meant as a way to identify the age group of the writer, more than the age of readers the story is meant for. Since Storystar is a family friendly site all the stories are free for all ages of readers, with no 'adult' (porn) subject matter accepted. Since all age categories of stories are accessible to all readers, kids and teens can choose to read stories meant for adults. If you are an adult writer, you should choose the adult category for your story, unless it is meant for ONLY kids or teens, and you do not want any adults to read it. Teens will definitely read stories in the adult category that interest them, based on the description. But adults will NOT read stories listed for teens or kids. So if you choose those categories then you are limiting your readers to exclude all adults.

3. Author Profile: ALL authors should create a profile because it allows you to better promote yourself and it allows readers to more easily access your other stories. Once you create a profile your name appears as a link every time you comment on stories you have read, and on each one of your own stories. So readers and writers can just click on your name if they want to discover more about you or read your work. 

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Rachel

1 year ago

Thank you for sharing the criterias

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Meena

1 year ago

Thank you for the information

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Leanne Chung

1 year ago

Thank you for sharing this information.

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Kartikey Rai

2 years ago

Thanks for the information

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Nicholas

2 years ago

Thanks

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Regan

2 years ago

This was interesting to know. Thanks for the info!

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nsizwa D kubheka

2 years ago

This is good to know. Which is why I really enjoy my time with Storystar, the transparency is golden.

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KittenKlaw

2 years ago

I will try!

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KittenKlaw

2 years ago

Well Im young so I might have minor mistakes :(

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Autumn Swinney

3 years ago

I don't really get into blogs, but by the way, you all are blogging, it is making me like blogs. Keep doing your blog and people would be Happy!!!!!! Thanks

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Andre Michael Pietroschek

3 years ago

I staid, for I like the site. From sales perspective, this site did not even yield 500 unpaying readers to me, so it is neither worth my time either. Meant, as I sympathize with your words on the future of storystar AND with you as a person deserving a less draining experience. Sorry. Better said: Kudos, for persevering against the odds!

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Ardiana Sh Xhafa

3 years ago

True!

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Aziz

3 years ago

Thank you

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Aziz

3 years ago

We do appreciate the effort and the selflessness behind the values of this lovely community.

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Newest Writing Challenge Winners Determined.... 4 years ago

Posted by Storystar Admin, News & Information

Congratulations to Hazel Dow of Australia who won the 'commuting' challenge, and Kevin Hughes of N. Carolina who won the '2222' challenge.

Here's the top 6 scores:
The Bus Trip by Hazel Dow: Views: 589 / Votes: 12 (x 4.6) / Country: Australia / Comments: 12 = 764
EDEN. by Kevin Hughes: Views: 521 / Votes: 14 (x 4.7) / Country: United States / Comments: 10 = 687
The year 2222 ( the challenge ) by Gail Moore: Views: 307 / Votes: 14 (x4.6) / Country: New Zealand / Comments: 20 = 571
The Commute. by Kevin Hughes: Views: 216 / Votes: 10 (x 4.7) / Country: United States / Comments: 16 = 423
A quick trip to the dentist. by Ken DaSilva-Hill: Views: 260 / Votes: 10 (x 4.7) / Country: United Kingdom / Comments: 9 = 397
2222 Utopia by Martha Hume: Views: 179 / Votes: 7 (x 4.6) / Country: United States / Comments: 9 = 301

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Congratulations to Hazel Dow of Australia who won the 'commuting' challenge, and Kevin Hughes of N. Carolina who won the '2222' challenge.

Here's the top 6 scores:
The Bus Trip by Hazel Dow: Views: 589 / Votes: 12 (x 4.6) / Country: Australia / Comments: 12 = 764
EDEN. by Kevin Hughes: Views: 521 / Votes: 14 (x 4.7) / Country: United States / Comments: 10 = 687
The year 2222 ( the challenge ) by Gail Moore: Views: 307 / Votes: 14 (x4.6) / Country: New Zealand / Comments: 20 = 571
The Commute. by Kevin Hughes: Views: 216 / Votes: 10 (x 4.7) / Country: United States / Comments: 16 = 423
A quick trip to the dentist. by Ken DaSilva-Hill: Views: 260 / Votes: 10 (x 4.7) / Country: United Kingdom / Comments: 9 = 397
2222 Utopia by Martha Hume: Views: 179 / Votes: 7 (x 4.6) / Country: United States / Comments: 9 = 301

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2 years ago

Congrats

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Kartikey Rai

2 years ago

Congratulations

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KittenKlaw

2 years ago

CONGRATS!

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Comical Carrie

3 years ago

Congrats!!

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Ardiana Sh Xhafa

3 years ago

Congrats!

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Aleena Nawaz

3 years ago

Congratulations to the winners!
Well done, champions!

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aniyahh

3 years ago

i love this website i feel so free

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Andre Michael Pietroschek

4 years ago

Happy that the site is still active (sadly, some security setting blocks me from uploading pictures). And, indeed: Congratulations, Hazel Dow & Keven Hughes!

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Shelly Garrod

4 years ago

Congrats Hazel and Kevin!!!

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Hazel Dow

4 years ago

Woohoo! And congrats Kevin :-D

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Nicholas

4 years ago

Well done Hazel

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Gail Moore

4 years ago

Hazel, well done. An awesome story. Congratulations
Congratulations also to Kevin, your story was awesome :-)

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Writing Challenge Deadline Extended to the end of March.... 4 years ago

Posted by Storystar Admin, News & Information

See details in blog post made a couple weeks ago.

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See details in blog post made a couple weeks ago.

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JD

3 years ago

A link to the 'Contact Us' page can be found at the bottom of every page. Thanks

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Andre Michael Pietroschek

4 years ago

I always had minor troubles with the Storystar website, but the only real missing was a contact page. Otherwise: I like the site. Plus: I found some surprisingly dedicated authors & worthy stories here.

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JD

4 years ago

There is no 'Historical Fiction' category, but there is a 'History/Historical' Subject category in which you will find both fiction and non-fiction stories. You can select this category from the front page link provided, or from the 'Read Stories' drop down menu and then the specific drop down for Subject categories. You can also use the 'Search Stories' feature to see only Fiction stories, and then see only Historical stories within Fiction. / Contact us directly using the Contact Form. Thanks.

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Jay Colt

4 years ago

Hi,

I've written a few stories that you have published. But I'm having trouble finding my way around your site. I want to go to Historical fiction, but pushing the button only takes me to other things. Indeed, to write this to you, I finally found you on Blog and by pushing the Reply button. I'm sure when I wrote you before there was a Storystar Admin button someplace, but darned if I can find it now. What to do? And how do I find Historical?
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Winner of the 'Future' Writing Challenge Determined 4 years ago

Posted by Storystar Admin, News & Information

Entries to the 'Future' Writing Challenge are listed below in order of points earned/received, with the highest scored stories listed first. Note that Gail is the only writer who entered more than one story, and who also boosted both her stories (using her earned rewards points) during the time of voting. Aziz, whose story was among the top earners, also boosted his story. Note that ALL writers can boost their stories using their accumulated Storystar Rewards Points, and yes it does give them an advantage when they do so, because they earn more views, and potentially also more votes (ratings), comments and nominations, which raises their total score. Here is how the total scores are calculated: No of Views  +  Votes (Rating x No. of Votes x 10 points for each vote)  +  Comments (No. of original comments x 10 points for each) +  Nominations (100 points for each nomination) = Total

WINNER: https://www.storystar.com/story/22684/gail-moore/fiction/science-fiction-2
The future challenge By Gail Moore Views: 514 / Votes: 17 (4.8) / Comments: 13 / Nominations: 3 - Total Points: 1764

https://www.storystar.com/story/22608/gail-moore/fiction/science-fiction-2
The Evil by Gail Moore Views: 570 / Votes: 15 (4.7) / Comments: 15 / Nominations: 2  - Total Points: 1630

https://www.storystar.com/story/22681/hazel-dow/fiction/horror
2023 by Hazel Dow Views: 287 / Votes: 18 (4.7) / Comments: 13 / Nominations: 3 - Total Points: 1567

https://www.storystar.com/story/22557/aziz/fiction/drama-human-interest
2050 by Aziz / Views: 483 / Votes: 11 (5.0) / Comments: 6 / Nominations: 4
- Total Points:  1493

https://www.storystar.com/story/22720/kristin-dockar/fiction/drama-human-interest
Path to a Future by Kristin Dockar  Views: 305 / Votes: 10 (4.5) / Comments: 5 / Nominations: 2 - Total Points: 1310

https://www.storystar.com/story/22659/shelly-garrod/fiction/fairy-tales-fantasy
It's a Child's World by Shelly Garrod Views: 446 / Votes: 13 (4.7) / Comments: 11 / Nominations: 1  - Total Points: 1267

https://www.storystar.com/story/22549/kevin-hughes/fiction/science-fiction-2
Reflections on Primates. by Kevin Hughes  Views: 461 / Votes: 10 (4.7) / Comments: 9 / Nominations: 2  - Total Points: 1221

https://www.storystar.com/story/22682/martha-huett/fiction/science-fiction-2
It's A Girl: The Brightest Future by Martha Huett Views: 245 / Votes: 13 (4.7) / Comments: 8 / Nominations: 2 - Total Points: 1136

https://www.storystar.com/story/22545/herm-sherwood-sitts/true-life/survival-success-2
Will Love Prevail? by Herm Sherwood-Sitts Views: 344 / Votes: 10 (4.6) / Comments: 6 / Nominations: 0  - Total Points: 864

https://www.storystar.com/story/22675/jason-james-parker/fiction/horror
The Invictae by Jason James Parker Views: 243 / Votes: 10 (4.8) / Comments: 13 / Nominations: 0 - Total Points: 853

https://www.storystar.com/story/22584/shirley-smothers/fiction/science-fiction-2
Breeders and Robots by Shirley Smothers Views: 209 / Votes: 8 (4.4) / Comments: 5 / Nominations: 1 - Total Points: 709

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Entries to the 'Future' Writing Challenge are listed below in order of points earned/received, with the highest scored stories listed first. Note that Gail is the only writer who entered more than one story, and who also boosted both her stories (using her earned rewards points) during the time of voting. Aziz, whose story was among the top earners, also boosted his story. Note that ALL writers can boost their stories using their accumulated Storystar Rewards Points, and yes it does give them an advantage when they do so, because they earn more views, and potentially also more votes (ratings), comments and nominations, which raises their total score. Here is how the total scores are calculated: No of Views  +  Votes (Rating x No. of Votes x 10 points for each vote)  +  Comments (No. of original comments x 10 points for each) +  Nominations (100 points for each nomination) = Total

WINNER: https://www.storystar.com/story/22684/gail-moore/fiction/science-fiction-2
The future challenge By Gail Moore Views: 514 / Votes: 17 (4.8) / Comments: 13 / Nominations: 3 - Total Points: 1764

https://www.storystar.com/story/22608/gail-moore/fiction/science-fiction-2
The Evil by Gail Moore Views: 570 / Votes: 15 (4.7) / Comments: 15 / Nominations: 2  - Total Points: 1630

https://www.storystar.com/story/22681/hazel-dow/fiction/horror
2023 by Hazel Dow Views: 287 / Votes: 18 (4.7) / Comments: 13 / Nominations: 3 - Total Points: 1567

https://www.storystar.com/story/22557/aziz/fiction/drama-human-interest
2050 by Aziz / Views: 483 / Votes: 11 (5.0) / Comments: 6 / Nominations: 4
- Total Points:  1493

https://www.storystar.com/story/22720/kristin-dockar/fiction/drama-human-interest
Path to a Future by Kristin Dockar  Views: 305 / Votes: 10 (4.5) / Comments: 5 / Nominations: 2 - Total Points: 1310

https://www.storystar.com/story/22659/shelly-garrod/fiction/fairy-tales-fantasy
It's a Child's World by Shelly Garrod Views: 446 / Votes: 13 (4.7) / Comments: 11 / Nominations: 1  - Total Points: 1267

https://www.storystar.com/story/22549/kevin-hughes/fiction/science-fiction-2
Reflections on Primates. by Kevin Hughes  Views: 461 / Votes: 10 (4.7) / Comments: 9 / Nominations: 2  - Total Points: 1221

https://www.storystar.com/story/22682/martha-huett/fiction/science-fiction-2
It's A Girl: The Brightest Future by Martha Huett Views: 245 / Votes: 13 (4.7) / Comments: 8 / Nominations: 2 - Total Points: 1136

https://www.storystar.com/story/22545/herm-sherwood-sitts/true-life/survival-success-2
Will Love Prevail? by Herm Sherwood-Sitts Views: 344 / Votes: 10 (4.6) / Comments: 6 / Nominations: 0  - Total Points: 864

https://www.storystar.com/story/22675/jason-james-parker/fiction/horror
The Invictae by Jason James Parker Views: 243 / Votes: 10 (4.8) / Comments: 13 / Nominations: 0 - Total Points: 853

https://www.storystar.com/story/22584/shirley-smothers/fiction/science-fiction-2
Breeders and Robots by Shirley Smothers Views: 209 / Votes: 8 (4.4) / Comments: 5 / Nominations: 1 - Total Points: 709

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Xanderics

2 years ago

I would like to participate

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Andre Michael Pietroschek

4 years ago

Congratulations, Gail Moore & Hazel Dow.

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Gail Moore

4 years ago

Thank you so much Hazel :-)

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Hazel Dow

4 years ago

Congratulations, Gail! 🥳

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New Writing Challenge - Two Choices - Deadline March 31 4 years ago

Posted by Storystar Admin, News & Information

New Writing Challenge anyone? Might be a nice distraction from all the trauma happening in the world right now...Earlier this year a topic of "Commuting" was suggested by horror story writer, Hazel Dow, of Australia. At Storystar we think of her as the queen of horror, so I know her entry will be a top contender. But maybe your own thoughts about commuting are not so horrifying? IF the idea of commuting does not give you any writing ideas, my own suggestion is 2-22-2222. The world is not exactly going in a positive direction right now.... do we have a future? Will we still be here in 2222? I'd love to read your stories with this year in mind. So now you have TWO writing challenges. Choose one or both and enter your short stories on Storystar before March 31. Then we'll see who readers choose as the winner. Happy Writing!

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New Writing Challenge anyone? Might be a nice distraction from all the trauma happening in the world right now...Earlier this year a topic of "Commuting" was suggested by horror story writer, Hazel Dow, of Australia. At Storystar we think of her as the queen of horror, so I know her entry will be a top contender. But maybe your own thoughts about commuting are not so horrifying? IF the idea of commuting does not give you any writing ideas, my own suggestion is 2-22-2222. The world is not exactly going in a positive direction right now.... do we have a future? Will we still be here in 2222? I'd love to read your stories with this year in mind. So now you have TWO writing challenges. Choose one or both and enter your short stories on Storystar before March 31. Then we'll see who readers choose as the winner. Happy Writing!

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JD

2 years ago

At this time, there are no new contests planned.

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Xanderics

2 years ago

When is the next contest? I would like to participate.

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Andre Michael Pietroschek

4 years ago

In the aftermath of covid19 aka coronavirus & the Russia-Ukraine war: Yes, the world is once again troubled. Sadly so. And, to answer that question: I am exceptionally certain that I won't be here in person, when 2222 is the year, but I do hope that at least the animals survive the toxic egomania of capitalism & the pollution mostly humanity aka mankind is to blame for!

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JD

4 years ago

Deadline extended to the end of March to give more writers the opportunity to participate....

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Ken DaSilva-Hill

4 years ago

Hi Story Stars, this should be a good topic, surely we must all have a good commuting story to tell, either fact, fiction or faction. Go to it!

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Gail Moore

4 years ago

Done, I hope you enjoy my little bit of horror for the year 2222

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Gail Moore

4 years ago

Sounds like a lot of fun, who is up for the challenge?
Me!!

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READERS: Please help determine the winning story.... 4 years ago

Posted by Storystar Admin, News & Information

Yesterday I intended to determine the winner of last month's 'Future' Writing Challenge, but realized I had mistakenly repeated one of the entries twice, and left out another. Also there was one late entry, which I've decided to include.... So I'm extending voting till the end of the month to give these two entries a bit more time to receive votes, comments and nominations. READERS please do your thing.... THANK YOU!


Missed entry from previous list: https://www.storystar.com/story/22545/herm-sherwood-sitts/true-life/survival-success-2

Late entry I decided to include:
https://www.storystar.com/story/22720/kristin-dockar/fiction/drama-human-interest

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Yesterday I intended to determine the winner of last month's 'Future' Writing Challenge, but realized I had mistakenly repeated one of the entries twice, and left out another. Also there was one late entry, which I've decided to include.... So I'm extending voting till the end of the month to give these two entries a bit more time to receive votes, comments and nominations. READERS please do your thing.... THANK YOU!


Missed entry from previous list: https://www.storystar.com/story/22545/herm-sherwood-sitts/true-life/survival-success-2

Late entry I decided to include:
https://www.storystar.com/story/22720/kristin-dockar/fiction/drama-human-interest

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Please VOTE for your favorite 'Future' story... 4 years ago

Posted by Storystar Admin, News & Information

These ten short stories were entered into the 'future' story writing challenge: Please vote for your favorite with your ratings/comments/nominations.     Thank you for your help choosing the winner! :-)
https://www.storystar.com/story/22720/kristin-dockar/fiction/drama-human-interest
https://www.storystar.com/story/22684/gail-moore/fiction/science-fiction-2
https://www.storystar.com/story/22682/martha-huett/fiction/science-fiction-2
https://www.storystar.com/story/22681/hazel-dow/fiction/horror
https://www.storystar.com/story/22675/jason-james-parker/fiction/horror
https://www.storystar.com/story/22659/shelly-garrod/fiction/fairy-tales-fantasy
https://www.storystar.com/story/22584/shirley-smothers/fiction/science-fiction-2
https://www.storystar.com/story/22608/gail-moore/fiction/science-fiction-2
https://www.storystar.com/story/22557/aziz/fiction/drama-human-interest
https://www.storystar.com/story/22549/kevin-hughes/fiction/science-fiction-2  
https://www.storystar.com/story/22545/herm-sherwood-sitts/true-life/survival-success-2

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These ten short stories were entered into the 'future' story writing challenge: Please vote for your favorite with your ratings/comments/nominations.     Thank you for your help choosing the winner! :-)
https://www.storystar.com/story/22720/kristin-dockar/fiction/drama-human-interest
https://www.storystar.com/story/22684/gail-moore/fiction/science-fiction-2
https://www.storystar.com/story/22682/martha-huett/fiction/science-fiction-2
https://www.storystar.com/story/22681/hazel-dow/fiction/horror
https://www.storystar.com/story/22675/jason-james-parker/fiction/horror
https://www.storystar.com/story/22659/shelly-garrod/fiction/fairy-tales-fantasy
https://www.storystar.com/story/22584/shirley-smothers/fiction/science-fiction-2
https://www.storystar.com/story/22608/gail-moore/fiction/science-fiction-2
https://www.storystar.com/story/22557/aziz/fiction/drama-human-interest
https://www.storystar.com/story/22549/kevin-hughes/fiction/science-fiction-2  
https://www.storystar.com/story/22545/herm-sherwood-sitts/true-life/survival-success-2

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JD

4 years ago

Hi Shelly, There is a check box icon at the bottom of every story. Just click on it to nominate.

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Shelly Garrod

4 years ago

How do I nominate someone's story?

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New Writing Challenge for the month of Jan. 2022.... 4 years ago

Posted by Storystar Admin, News & Information

As we enter the new year we cannot help but wonder... what does the future hold? Why not write about it!? It can be true life or fiction on any topic or theme as long as the FUTURE is an integral part of it. Could be the 'future' as in 'Tomorrow', or the future as in 1 year or 10, 100 or 200 years from now. Your choice. What do thoughts about the future inspire in your mind and imagination. Any story with the future in mind published on Storystar (FREE to Enter) this month (Jan.2022) will be considered for the WIN! Happy Writing! :-)

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As we enter the new year we cannot help but wonder... what does the future hold? Why not write about it!? It can be true life or fiction on any topic or theme as long as the FUTURE is an integral part of it. Could be the 'future' as in 'Tomorrow', or the future as in 1 year or 10, 100 or 200 years from now. Your choice. What do thoughts about the future inspire in your mind and imagination. Any story with the future in mind published on Storystar (FREE to Enter) this month (Jan.2022) will be considered for the WIN! Happy Writing! :-)

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Martha Huett

4 years ago

Just posted a story too! It's a collab with Tim and it was a lot of fun.

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Hazel Dow

4 years ago

Woohoo, I got a story in!

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nsizwa D kubheka

4 years ago

Up for the challenge.

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Shelly Garrod

4 years ago

Sounds like a very interesting challenge. I think I will give it a try.

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Inspirational Stories Contest 4 years ago

Posted by Storystar Admin, News & Information

Please see the Contests page for more details. Contest ends at the end of the year, after which a winner, or winners, will be chosen. Entry is FREE. Just publish your story in the Inspirational category and it will be considered. Enter before Jan.1, 2022.

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Please see the Contests page for more details. Contest ends at the end of the year, after which a winner, or winners, will be chosen. Entry is FREE. Just publish your story in the Inspirational category and it will be considered. Enter before Jan.1, 2022.

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JuJu

4 years ago

Looking forward to it

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