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RE: We Loved Once and True | Arthur Morgan's Untold Adventures, Part 18
I liked what I read; the setting and style connect me to the Western. From what I understand, you're turning the adventures you experience in the game into literature. It's a creative approach that could work, and apparently it has worked for you given that there are already 17 previous chapters.
If you want to have a direct impact on Steemit, you could consider publishing the videos and the story from "Steem Video Studio" https://s7ventech.com/steem/video-studio/ or from @alejos7ven's https://speem.watch/
The next step, in my opinion, is to publish it. Let's see what @weisser-rabe thinks about this.
I say: but of course! Waqar writes in a familiar, easy-to-read style. The stories are lively and comprehensible. I would venture to guess that the producers of the games would be interested in such publications.
Thank you but you know what these days, I mainly focus on just describing the game events as a story. I could go into more detail for each scene by adding sensory descriptions of the environment and other elements typical of fiction writing. However, doing so would push each story episode to over 2,500 words.
And what do I gain from that in return? just a few cents or one or two dollars maybe.
Considering the time and effort it takes, especially since I have to play the game, record it, edit the gameplay video, and upload it to Youtube, I have decided to keep each episode within a 1,000-word limit. I will leave it up to the audience (if I have any) to decide whether they want to watch the video alongside the written story for a fuller experience.
As long as I'm enjoying it and feeling motivated, I'll keep doing it. But whenever it starts to feel like a burden, I'll stop. It's as simple as that...
Thanks for the appreciation; it means a lot. I'll check the links you shared.