I’ve
discovered yet another social media community, Wattpad.com, a community of
writers and readers, more specifically, of writers who post their works online
for Wattpad members to read, comment and vote on. It appears to be quite an
active and engaged community, with the support of no less than the
internationally-known Canadian author Margaret Atwood. Wattpad describes its
community thusly in the About Us
section on their website:
Wattpad is the world's largest
community for discovering and sharing stories. It's a new form of entertainment
connecting readers and writers through storytelling, and best of all, it's
entirely free. With thousands of
new stories added every day, an incredibly active community of readers, and the ability to read on your
computer, phone, or tablet, Wattpad is the only place that offers a truly
social, and entirely mobile
reading experience.
I’m
fascinated by this community, and became a member this past weekend; it’s
enticing to think about sharing my writing this way, and I’ve already done so.
I posted two short stories as a way to get started: one entitled An Unusual Offer;
the other entitled Before My Eyes. They will eventually be part of a collection of short stories that I plan on publishing. If you want to read them, you'll have to join the Wattpad community.
I know that I’ve got to work at reading others’ works, following other authors, and commenting and voting on others’ works—in other words, I’ve got to contribute if I want feedback on my own work. So that’s my new adventure these days; I’m writing and taking the chance of posting my short stories and hoping for good feedback and constructive criticism. I’ll keep you posted on how it goes from time to time.
I know that I’ve got to work at reading others’ works, following other authors, and commenting and voting on others’ works—in other words, I’ve got to contribute if I want feedback on my own work. So that’s my new adventure these days; I’m writing and taking the chance of posting my short stories and hoping for good feedback and constructive criticism. I’ll keep you posted on how it goes from time to time.