My suggestions: HL Featured Contest
Greetings everyone!
Again, I'll keep saying it, the Weekly Featured Contest in the Hive Learners community is one of my favourites in the hive blockchain; it always comes through whenever I don't have anything to write. What a saviour!
It's not easy to keep feeding members of the community with multiple writing ideas within a week, and before now, I had sat down to ponder how these topics are being generated because one person alone can't be this swift to bring up these topics(three topics in a week). That's the moment I made some findings, and I got to know that, in the Discord channel, there's a channel for topic suggestions.
Yes, that's the part I would really like to recommend if nothing like that has been in existence but thank God, it's already working that way.
My further suggestions;
- Correction to mistakes
In one of my articles within this 100th edition of the celebration, I narrated how I was missing many things in the instructions, and I was almost discouraged until a kind friend saw the error and pointed it out, and ever since then, I've been on the right track. That's what correcting mistakes can do; it goes a long way towards keeping someone on track and also encouraging them to keep striving.
I want to suggest that the moderators should implement correctional measures for those little mistakes, it'll go a long way towards maintaining the liveliness of the entries to the prompt.
What do I mean?
Okay;
In my experience, I was writing the prompt wrongly by quoting the prompt's description in my article. Although it was announced on the Discord channel, I wasn't aware because I'm not really the Discord person.
All the entries I wrote that season, non of them got curated , and I wondered a lot and It means that my articles were actually read.
It will make a lot of sense if the moderators take a little time to pinpoint errors and ask for corrections in subsequent entries.
- Expanding writing genres
Just like we all know, it becomes boring when we keep doing the same thing. At some point, we need to rack the brain...
Within the 100 weeks of the edition, I remember there was a day we were told to put up a story, either fiction or nonfiction, and hey, the entries really took on whole new dimensions.
I would like to suggest the same thing as we embark on the journey of 200 weeks. Let's have more mixing in the prompt.
The following are some of the examples:
Poems: Just like me, I'm not a poet; in fact, I don't see myself writing, but that doesn't mean that I can't craft something when the demand comes.
Bringing up poems once in a while will spark creativity. Yes, I know we have that in our Creative Sunday event, but bringing it into the featured contest will get more people into it.
Stories (fiction and nonfiction): We once did this, and we know how it panned out. Let's have more of it, and it'll even attract many story writers to join the MEMBERSHIP of the community.
Thanks for reading
Wow, I truly like the idea of mixing the prompts with stories. That's like a spice, it will ignite the creative power in writers.
Nice one bro
Yes yes yes.
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