A Handy-dandy Guide to Writing Real Person Fiction
Lesson #1
There are some oft-overlooked aspects to sharing a work of real person fiction that have come to my attention. Please note that the following are really quite essential to enticing readers:
1. Have a title that is free of basic grammatical errors
(a) I also suggest not clarifying the nature of your story in the title. Save that for the description.
(b) i personally don't care for titles that are identical to the titles of songs, but that's a matter of preference. -a
2. Actually write a description. If your story says, 'see summary,' or even worse, 'see summery,' I will never, ever read it.
(a) If your story is a sequel, prequel, or otherwise part of a series, it may be wisest to mention that in the description.
3. Desirable, but not essential, is to include a picture as your story's cover. It shows you cared enough to take the time.
Notes
Add away, arch-nemesis!
i'll edit as i get around to it and stuff comes to me. -a
@Red Phoenix77
You can't on this platform. Any chapter you post on this site will always become the next chapter in the story. To my knowledge, you are unable to rearrange them, and that's unlikely to change, as this site is abandoned by the designer (thus all the technical problems). If you are wanting to re-post chapters in order, you will either need to take down every chapter after the one you want to insert, then repost them after posting it, OR you could tack on the missing chapter to the end of the chapter before it, if your browser will allow chapter editing (some will not).
I'm also on Wattpad, and that platform has the capability to rearrange chapters.
Best of luck!
7/30/17