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Writing is a beautiful thing...especially when you can get both positive and constructive feedback from your audience! Quotev is the perfect place to write a story for a large audience! Intrigued? Read on...

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    Find a subject. Your subject will be the star of the story, whether it be a person or an animal. Keep in mind that most readers do not like "Mary Sues", or characters who come across as perfect in every way. Make your characters have flaws, but make sure they have talents too.

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    Find a fandom. Most stories on Quotev are fanfiction works, so you might want to find a fandom you have read and feel comfortable writing for. If you don't know anything about fandoms, skip fandoms, and write with a general topic. It's better to be a bit different than making a terrible fanfiction about a fandom you know nothing about. Also, if you decide to write a fanfiction, make sure you get the characters right. No one wants to read fanfics where the author gets things wrong.

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    Choose a setting. If you are using a fandom, it's a bit obvious that wherever the fandom takes place, that will be where your story will take place. If you choose not to use a fandom default, you should aim to find a setting that would match the character you've created.

    • For example, if your character likes to swim, use a swimming pool as the setting of your story.
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    Make sure you add supporting characters. No story is complete without supporting characters! You generally want to have your character to have a few friends and an "enemy." Remember that the readers will care as much about the supporting characters as the main ones, so give your supporting characters' backstories and life behind where this story takes place.

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    Find a point of view you want to use. You want to try to stick to one point of view throughout the entire story because otherwise, it becomes confusing. Choose the one you feel most comfortable writing in, and stick with it for the entire story! If your story must change POVs, try to put a note about the shifting POVs or add something like 'Mary's POV', which Mary is the 'I'.

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    Start typing. Before you worry about proofreading and editing and such, you need a piece to edit! Type anything you think might be interesting to your audience.

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    Check for spelling first. Using spell-check or something similar would really help out since readers most likely won't read a story with improper spelling every two words.

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    Check word choice. Make sure one word isn't repeated too often; excessive repetition can become annoying and cause readers to lose interest. If you find that you have used a word too many times, use a thesaurus to find different words with the same meaning.

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    Make sure you capitalized as necessary and used punctuation properly. In a sentence, you only need one exclamation point, and you want to avoid using ALL CAPS, as it portrays screaming at another character.

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    Add an author's note at the end if it needs one. Readers don't really like to have to read the author's notes, and sometimes they skip them altogether. Keep them short and sweet and related to the story.

    • Example of an acceptable author note - "Thanks for reading! I will be on vacation from 7/14/14-7/21/14, so I probably won't be writing. I expect to be back writing about 7/23/14."
    • Another example could be - "Thanks for reading! I want a conflict between (character 1) and (character 2) but I am unsure. If you want to, can you give me ideas for the conflict? Thanks!"
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    Don't hold stories "hostage" for reviews. Saying "I won't update until I get 15 reviews!" Can be a huge turnoff to readers.

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    Thank readers for reading. It makes you seem polite and appreciative of an audience.

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    Write a description. Descriptions such as "Read the title" have become common recently, but this type of description can be a huge turnoff. You want a description that is short, sweet, and mysterious. You do not want people to know what happens at the end of the story, nor do you want them to be turned off by a bad description.

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    Wait a few days and check the reviews. If you see one bad review, it's probably just a troll. Overall, if it seems like they want you to continue, continue! If they don't like it, add a twist or start a new series.

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    Write where you left off and repeat the above steps. Thank authors for reviewing and reading, then start writing the next part of the story unless there is something necessary to say.

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    Read the reviews again. Remember, as the author, it's ultimately your decision on whether you're going to continue or not.

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  • Question

    How do I become a co-editor?

    Community Answer

    All you need to do is ask the person. If they say yes, they can go to Authors and Request you to be an Editor or Author. Then, accept and enjoy being an Editor!

  • Question

    How do I create a new chapter?

    Community Answer

    If you wish to add a new chapter, simply go to your published stories and select edit. From there you are free to add a new chapter.

  • Question

    What do I do if it won't let you type my story?

    Community Answer

    Reload your page. If that doesn't work, then there may be something wrong with your keyboard.

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    How do I team up to make a story?

    Community Answer

    Create a story and request people of your choosing to be authors by pressing the Authors button when you look at the Description of your book. Those people will be notified and will most likely accept your request.

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    How can two people write one story on QuoteV?

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    First, create the story. Then have the other person either heart (like) the story or follow you. Go to "published." Click on the "authors" link on your story and then click "add author" on the corner. Enter the username and a request will be sent to them.

  • Question

    What do I write my story on?

    Community Answer

    You can write a story about anything you want. Think of what you're interested in and observe every day, and use your imagination.

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    How do I start to write a story?

    Community Answer

    When you sign into Quotev and you are at the home page area, look to the left of your screen. There should be a tab that says "Create." Just click that and get started.

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    How do I mark my story as completed?

    Community Answer

    Go into the settings, and find a small tab that says "Advanced Settings." Then click the "Complete" box.

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    How canI add a chapter/update on Quotev?

    Community Answer

    To update a story, you go to your profile, go to the "published" word, find your story, press "edit" and then you can add chapters to it.

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    How should I finish the story?

    Community Answer

    It's up to you. A suggestion is that toward the end (maybe five or six chapters before the final chapter), begin planning out the ending. Planning it out allows more ideas to come.

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  • Don't get discouraged. Readers hate it when an author stops writing a story because of a troll when the story was actually good!

  • Take constructive criticism. It will help you become a better author. Some authors actually want the constructive feedback to improve their writing.

  • Read the rules before you write. Reading the rules beforehand may save you from having to re-write a story due to it being taken down.

  • Although it may seem like an exciting road in making your fandom/story, you have to spend some time reading over the rules and regulations FIRST. This is essential for future ease and makes sure that you are doing what you are supposed to be doing.

  • Go to the Groups page to advertise your stories. There are many groups for advertising stories!

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  • Be careful not to post anything that is against the rules!

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