Writing course / Curso de escritura #wewrite - L4

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Dear free writer,

We present you Lesson 4 of the workshop We-Write. In #wewrite04 we will focus on story writing and commenting.

The hashtag story is checked and the result is shocking. All types of posts can be found except for a story such as (fairy) tales, bedtime, campfire, Halloween, Christmas stories and so on.
The search for new communities hosting contests where story writing is the topic is nowhere to be found. Again I left a few comments on why the host of a contest uses the hashtag story but I do not count on an answer since I asked this many times before. Since this course is meant for every Steemian and we follow certain rules the communities where to post are limited.

NOTE: Please, read what is asked before you write!
Always read 3 other posts and comment on them first before you start writing! Why? Because it will give an idea of what is asked plus it is a great method to broaden the horizon of the mind and trigger the fantasy.

In Lesson 1 we practiced how to describe in detail what we see in a picture, and we described the feelings a picture evokes if we study it. Next, we focussed on writing a story or poem with 100 words (@freewritehouse's pic1000 and Art & Writing @ solperez).

In Lesson 2 we commented in three different communities, wrote about our experiences, and took part in the Create a picture with AI contest with a given prompt]

In Lesson 3 we commented in Talk Channel @adeljose is the host, task 2 was commenting and freewriting with a keyword in Dream Steem and the last task was writing a diary in 15 minutes where the focus should be on the topics mentioned in Talk Channel.
A respond on the entries you can read here.



Before we start remember that all stories should have

  • a catching title!
  • starting your post with "greetings', mentioning the contest, inviting others, an introduction and so on is forbidden.
  • Hashtags should be used as mentioned in the tasks.



Start with Task 1!

Task 1 - Story writing + commenting

You write a crime story of 550 words see the Monday prompt for the rules.
Community where you post: freewriters
The language of the community: English

Step 1

  • Read, upvote, and comment on 3 stories. Your comment should count 50+ words
    (See for points checked the report underneath. Comments will be randomly checked by the team. You receive a comment or the report will be left.)
  • Save the links of your comments you will leave them underneath your post

Step 2

You can not do Task 2 if you did not do Task 1!

Task 2 - Fable writing + commenting

You write a fable with animals - wordcount: none
Community where you post: Tales & Stories
Note: this community is for invited only - entries not following the rules, not being edited if this is asked, or stories only, will be muted.
The language of the community: English (if you post - a translation is accepted next to the original text)

Step 1

  • Read, upvote, and comment on 3 (random) posts. Your comment should count 50+ words
    (See for points checked the report underneath. Comments will be randomly checked by the team. You receive a comment or the report will be left.)
  • Save the links of your comments you will leave them underneath your fable.

Step 2

You can not do Task 3 if you did not do Task 1 + 2!

Task 3 - Short Film Review + commenting

  • You join the contest Short Film Review where you show your film or video of the week (see the rules).
    Community where you post: knack4buzz
    The language of the community: English (add a translation if needed)

Step 1

  • Read, upvote, and comment on 3 (creative) entries. Your comment should count 50+ words
    (See for points checked the report underneath. Comments will be randomly checked by the team. You receive a comment or the report will be left.)
  • Save the links of your comments you will leave them underneath your post

Step 2

Example Report Comment



We thank you for participating in #wewrite04 and for your comment.

CriteriaComment contains
Observations/feelings about content👍
Content is liked/upvoted👍
Valuable information for the author/photo/video/link👍
Question(s) asked👍
Hashtag #wewrite👍
Verification date:October 1, 2024

Wordcount 50+ : Yes / No
Human written: Yes / No
Remark:
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Example Report Posts


Dear Free Writer,

Let's continue our #wewrite journey. Keep in mind this is a learning experience for all of us and feedback is important. Have fun and don't forget to read your comments, they can be very useful. Below you find the review of your publication which is part of We-Write-Lesson 4.

CriteriaResult
What went well - 1 point
What to improve
Misunderstanding
Title - 2 point
Hashtags - 1 points
A flashy start - 2 points
Creativity / out-of-the-box thinking - 3 points
Original/no AI text👍
Following the rules - 1 point
Bonus - 1 point
Total max 11 points
Verification date:October 3, 2024

Wordcount:
Bonus reason:

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All good? - You could be nominated for the 5 best of the week.







33% @inspiracion
33% @yancar
33% @wakupkitty

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Hi Kitty, I find the contest topics you have here really interesting, and I would love to participate. However, I have some concerns about a few rules:

  1. The rule stating that comments should be 50+ words seems unnecessary. Meaningful engagement should be more important than word count.

  2. The requirement to save and leave links to your comments underneath your post seems a bit demanding. What do you think?

  3. Lastly, I think everyone should be free to join this contest; I mean, language shouldn't be a barrier because, with the help of Google Translate, anyone can read. And posting to a specific community, too; if a particular community doesn't accept posts in other languages apart from a particular one, then users should be allowed to post on their blog. I hope you can make some adjustments!

CC:

@inspiracion

I think to summarize, it is important to understand that in a writing course, there are things to teach, as you may have seen: writing meaningful posts and comments.

This is not learned through theory but through repeated practice, and also by reading other entries with their comments.

What I have been able to realize is that people in general just want to go and publish and make it as easy as possible, but I will tell you this phrase that I once read that explains a little what it means to take a course, with a level of difficulty : Do the difficult thing and then you can do things easier... it's not the other way around. If we make an effort, we will increase our level and it will be a plus for us.

In any case, we are available to explain any questions and support those who wish to participate. Thanks for your feedback. Blessings.

I completely understand your point, and as I mentioned earlier, I have no issue with either commenting or writing in the preferred language. I was only concerned about non-English speakers, Thank you so much for your response. Nonetheless, let's remain optimistic and hope for the best!

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Dear friend its a good ideas to explore much creativity but writing more than three post including which is it self post and has words count its really longer, if you include comment don't say about story writing because overall its 3 post other than comments. Yesterday I try to participate but there was no posts to do comments and overall its very lengthy tasks for us. Please consider it and make it little comprehend in one tasks and ask the user if they couldn't work on 1 second task option is there for them according to choice I hope you will consider it.

Have a lovely day

 3 months ago (edited)

More than 3 posts?

You write a story of 550 words
A fable (no minimum of words, how about 100 words we practised that! )
A short film review (no minimum of words, all you have to do is share your short film and tell what you like. )

Commenting should be a normal thing to so, a habit and 3 is not too much asked.

If you read the other lessons, what the results are, you know that 1 task is not enough to practise or measure what is learned. This is not a sec contest but a teaching team and a 6 week course. If it would last for 1 year one task per week might be an option although you know just like me none of us had only 1 writing lesson per week.

There are always posts to comment. It doesn't have to be a task you comment on. It says stories stories are posted in the freewriters.

As we started with commenting in Newcomers, CCS and Italy also was said you can comment on any post even if it passed the payout date.

Please, read Lesson 1-3 and the results and note this is a course. The lessons do not stand on their own.

Here 👇 you find the lessons + winners/results mentioned.

https://steemit.com/hive-135004/@wakeupkitty/winners-writing-course-lesson-3

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Me he cohibido de realizar el curso por tener que usar el traductor. Un poco complicado para mí, desde mi arcaico teléfono.
Creo que por lo menos haré prosas reflexivas en el espacio de mi amiga inspiración en Steem Venezuela.
Espero pronto vencer este obstáculo y seguir.

Un abrazo inmenso.

Muchos éxitos en esta instrucción.

 3 months ago 

I sent you the translation so you are updated.
All the best to you.

Te he enviado la traducción para que estés al día.
Le deseo lo mejor.

Gracias amiga encontré en Telegram tu traducción. Mil gracias por tu gran apoyo.

 3 months ago 

Si necesita una traducción, ya sabe dónde encontrarme. Feliz escritura y buena suerte con tu equipo docente.
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