Nonlethal Force
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Question for the readers of Story Hours...
... and not those who write them. [Although, if you are both a reader and a writer then go ahead and answer!
Anyway, I was following along in the most recent "What're the original SH" thread and I came across this quote:
In general, is it better to have storyhours that are:
1. One long continuous story (sometimes even hundreds or thousands of posts long by the time readers post questions/comments/etc) - OR -
2. Broken up into smaller "chunks" that would allow people to feel like they are getting in on the ground floor more often?
And ... of course, please post why you voted the way you did. I can see reasons for both. One long thread helps keep it all together. But one long thread may intimidate people, so several short threads may be better. I don't know ultiamtely what's the best.
But you - the readers of story hours - can certainly have input!
So, what is it, ENWorlders?
... and not those who write them. [Although, if you are both a reader and a writer then go ahead and answer!

Anyway, I was following along in the most recent "What're the original SH" thread and I came across this quote:
Shemeska said:I suppose that might be a barrier to getting into my 1st storyhour, that since it's been going on for a while, and the posts are relatively long, that there's a significant amount of material to read before being caught up with anyone who might have been following it since the start.
In general, is it better to have storyhours that are:
1. One long continuous story (sometimes even hundreds or thousands of posts long by the time readers post questions/comments/etc) - OR -
2. Broken up into smaller "chunks" that would allow people to feel like they are getting in on the ground floor more often?
And ... of course, please post why you voted the way you did. I can see reasons for both. One long thread helps keep it all together. But one long thread may intimidate people, so several short threads may be better. I don't know ultiamtely what's the best.
But you - the readers of story hours - can certainly have input!
So, what is it, ENWorlders?
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