Should story snippets on FembotWiki be expanded slightly?
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Re: Should story snippets on FembotWiki be expanded slightly
If that will solves issues, and isn't hard to do, then I'd go with it
I'm just a 'girl' who wants to become a fembot whats wrong with that?
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Re: Should story snippets on FembotWiki be expanded slightly
I voted no. I think if you can't get my interest in 150 words, 200 won't make much difference.
Perhaps you should ask those who want to submit story snippets to just use a simple word counter like this one so you don't have to extra work trimming.
https://wordcounter.net/
One of the podcasts I listen to (sadly they are no longer producing new shows) was "The Drabblecast".
They would run a piece of short fiction 500-4000 words but would also ask for listeners to submit stories of 100 words and 100 characters. They had a word/character counter built in to the submission process somehow.
Most of the fan submitted microfiction was pretty good.
Old episodes are still available and I highly recommend them if you like strange fiction.
Here's a personal favorite.
http://www.drabblecast.org/2016/12/11/d ... uth-south/
OK, I'm getting off topic here
Perhaps you should ask those who want to submit story snippets to just use a simple word counter like this one so you don't have to extra work trimming.
https://wordcounter.net/
One of the podcasts I listen to (sadly they are no longer producing new shows) was "The Drabblecast".
They would run a piece of short fiction 500-4000 words but would also ask for listeners to submit stories of 100 words and 100 characters. They had a word/character counter built in to the submission process somehow.
Most of the fan submitted microfiction was pretty good.
Old episodes are still available and I highly recommend them if you like strange fiction.
Here's a personal favorite.
http://www.drabblecast.org/2016/12/11/d ... uth-south/
OK, I'm getting off topic here

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