When is a story “good?”
1. When it is made for the reader to understand. Target audience.
2. Pictures to help explain the situation or storyline.
3. Based on a life experience.
4. Examples or details to back up what the topic is about.
5. Rich imagination. Extensive details.
6. Easy for the reader to follow.
7. Unexpected ending.
8. Using good resources to find legit information.
9. Bring reader into the story or article.
10. Keeps the reader’s attention.
11. Has a good hook in the beginning.
Parameters: Make sure to stay on topic. Only write about what you know about.
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