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Summary

Fiction Friends is a Medium publication that provides a platform for fiction writers to promote their stories, with a new issue released every Tuesday featuring a variety of genres and story types.

Abstract

The Fiction Friends publication on Medium, Issue #6 (Mar 29-Apr 4, 2022), invites writers to share their fiction works. It features a weekly roundup of stories from various authors, including science fiction, fantasy, crime, and romance genres. Authors are encouraged to post a filled-out form detailing their story's title, read time, genre, type, status, rating/content warnings, tags, and link in the comments section. The publication operates under a few ground rules to ensure diversity and compliance with Medium's policies. It is curated by E. Ardincaple, a fantasy and fairy tale writer who aims to connect fiction writers with readers on Medium.

Opinions

  • The publication appreciates the engagement of its readers, as indicated by the call for claps and follows.
  • There is a sense of community and mutual support among writers, as they are encouraged to read and promote each other's work.
  • The publication values diversity in storytelling, as evidenced by the range of genres and story types featured.
  • The creator of Fiction Friends, E. Ardincaple, is passionate about web fiction and is committed to helping fellow writers gain visibility.
  • The publication adheres to Medium's rules and encourages responsible sharing of content, including content warnings and age appropriateness indicators.
  • There is an emphasis on the importance of story descriptions or excerpts to entice potential readers.
  • Writers are discouraged from promoting the same story repeatedly, fostering a fresh and varied reading experience for the audience.

Fiction Friends, Issue #6 (Mar 29-Apr 4, 2022)

Promote your fiction on Medium here!

Photo by TheoCrazzolara on Pixabay.

Hi, everyone! Because of daylight savings time or something, Fiction Friends will now be posted every Tuesday. 😉

In last week’s issue, we had a total of six story listings posted:

Arsh Saini shared the first chapter of a science fiction web novel set in outer space; David Perlmutter posted a sci-fi/fantasy short story with superheroes and humor; Larissa Capella listed a sci-fi flash fiction relating to time; Ravyne Hawke posted a crime fiction short story involving stalking; Ali shared a short story about best friends and loss; and Steve Fendt posted a longish short story about farming and romance in Australia.

Thanks to everyone for sharing their stories! 👏 If you’d like to read more about any of these, you can find last week’s comment thread here:

Now, for this week’s issue! As always, claps and follows are appreciated. 💞

Here’s how Fiction Friends works

  1. Choose a fiction story you have already published on Medium that you’d like to share, and then fill out the story form below. It doesn’t matter when or where the story was published. Remember to add the link!
  2. Post your filled-out form in the comments section, and then take a quick scroll through the comments yourself and see if there’s another story that catches your eye.

The form for sharing your story

Here you go!

Title: self-explanatory. 😉 Read time: this should be based on Medium’s calculation (e.g. 3 min). Genre(s): include all applicable fiction genres here. Type: is it a short story, flash fiction, multi-part short fiction, or web novel? Etc. Status: is the story complete or ongoing? Rating/CW: indicate age appropriateness and/or content warnings here. There’s no specific system or rules for this; just use your judgment! Tags: e.g. witty banter, vignette, nihilism, paragliding, Beauty and the Beast retelling, sentient potted plants, poetic prose, positivity, sad ending, happy ending, etc. These tags are intended to help describe the story and don’t have to match up with the story’s actual topic tags. Please limit tags to 10 or less. Link: be sure to include the link to your story!

This is optional, but you’re also welcome to finish your comment with a quick story description (“In a world…”), a short excerpt, or just a note giving people a little more info about the story.

Here’s a blank form, ready to copy and paste into the comments section:

Title: Read time: Genre(s): Type: Status: Rating/CW: Tags: Link:

A few ground rules

  1. Only promote one story per edition of Fiction Friends. You can promote a different story in next week’s issue.
  2. Don’t promote a single story more than once per month — we don’t want people to be reading about the exact same story every week!
  3. Please only promote your own fiction, and make sure your story complies with the Medium rules.

If you have questions about any of this, please feel free to leave me a note! 👍

E. Ardincaple is a fantasy and fairy tale writer. She is passionate about web fiction and is the creator of Fiction Friends, a publication for helping fiction writers connect with readers on Medium. When she’s not dreaming up a new story, you’ll find her lost in a painting, or a song, or a blue sky.

If you’re interested in getting a Medium membership and you’d like to support her work, consider signing up with her referral link at no extra cost to you. ♥

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