Well, they might have to specifically search for or filter to find just your most recent story. Maybe there's a setting or option available for that.
One way could be if the platform you're on has a 'latest' or 'recent' section where they can easily access and view only your last story. Or, you could direct them specifically to it through a link or notification.
Try showing them some captivating snippets or quotes from the story. And tell them how it has impacted you or others who have read it. That might convince them to give it a go.
Just be passionate and engaging when you talk about it. Make them curious and excited to give it a try.
Perhaps it's a story that focuses on one simple action or emotion that can be expressed in just 3 seconds, like a sudden surprise or a brief moment of joy.
Make it engaging and interesting. Have a unique plot, relatable characters, and a good pace.
You can share it on social media platforms or a dedicated story-sharing website and people can access it through those channels.
You can start by telling it to your close friends or family. They might spread it if they find it interesting.
Yes, someone can save your story if they have the right skills and knowledge. Maybe a professional editor or a fellow writer with a fresh perspective can offer valuable suggestions and edits.
Yes, it's possible. There are various ways someone could do this, like through unauthorized access or hidden surveillance.
Well, you can start by introducing the character gradually, giving some background about them.
Well, the process of blocking someone on your story can vary depending on the platform. On some, you might need to go to the settings related to your story and find the 'Block User' feature. It could also be accessible when you click on the person's profile within the context of your story.