I wanted to write
a serialized fiction story in pieces small enough to fit inside a single Tweet.
Not exact matches
Thing about what kind of series you can offer (for
fiction writers, can you
serialize a short
story — 5,000 words a week?
However, that doesn't necessarily preclude authors of
serialized fiction (or completed novels, for that matter) from using reader feedback to modify or continue a
story.
When it's well done,
serialized fiction should do two things at once: provide the reader with a self - standing
story, i.e. each episode should end in a satisfactory manner YET the door should be left open for another episode.
Your
story is mostly likely to run in its own episode, but may be
serialized over multiple episodes or combined with other
stories in a single episode, such as our Little Wonders themed flash
fiction collections.
For those who want the entire first season of my
serialized science
fiction story, The Girl in the Tank, an omnibus edition is now available.
In the process, he proved that people were willing to read
serialized fiction — in spite of the unfamiliar form — for a
story they loved.
A reader comes to a blog with a set of expectations in mind, expectations that they have to overcome when they're dealing with a
serialized fiction blog (not so with short
stories, or flash
fiction — for these, blogs are extremely well suited as a presentation form).