You need to have a detailed plot and well-developed characters. Make sure to include various events and descriptions to extend the length of the story.
Well, to post a story longer than one minute, you first need to have a detailed and engaging plot. Make sure to flesh out your characters and their motivations.
You need to have a detailed and engaging plot. Make sure to add lots of interesting details and developments to keep the readers hooked for the longer duration.
You can make your story longer by including more dialogue. Have the characters have in-depth conversations that reveal their personalities and advance the story. And don't rush the pacing; let events unfold naturally.
You need to plan your story well and make sure it has enough content and details to fill the time. Also, practice your narration skills to keep the audience engaged.
There were many stories about polar bears. One of them was about an Iceland man named Wudang, who wanted to auction off a polar bear he had caught himself. The King of Denmark won the deal because he was the first to contact Udang. Wudang excitedly prepared to send the polar bear to Denmark. On the way, Udang had to detour to Norway, and King Harad also wanted to buy the polar bear. However, Wudang insisted on sending the polar bear to Denmark and finally completed the transaction. This story shows the persistence of Udang and the victory of the King of Denmark.
A young boy, Tom, lived in a small village. He had a pet turtle named Turbo. One day, Tom took Turbo to the river. As soon as Turbo touched the water, he swam really fast. Tom was amazed. But then, Turbo got caught in some reeds. Tom quickly reached in and freed Turbo. After that, Turbo swam around happily for a whole minute while Tom watched with a big smile.
A man went to the doctor and said, 'Doctor, I think I'm a bell.' The doctor asked, 'Well, are you ringing?' The man replied, 'No, but I'm ding - a - ling!'