Blogchatter Blog Hop: A Diversified Story


Writing is my passion, and I understand how difficult it is to be a unique writer. When I stumble into a thought, my concern is to bring the best out of it to deliver a remarkable story.


The three ways I use to add diversity to my stories are:

  1. Divide my stories centered around varying themes.
  2. Add self-written quotes or poetries to bring a pinch of intriguing concepts.
  3. Consider different age groups, genders, and the society to strengthen your pitch.


Divide My Stories Centered Around Varying Themes:


Writing is not an easy task to write and finish. It is an art to develop with time and experience. When I started writing, I did not know how creative it would lead me. 


The idea of dividing the story into varying themes stuck with me when I wrote my first poetry book, "Surrounding Thoughts." In that book, I focused on six independent themes that you often find yourself surrounded with. It helped me add poems on different topics in one book and contributed to the collection of fifty poems in my book.


Likewise, when I write a story or any writing piece, I add different themes collectively to support my work with variability. It attracts the audience to read as they can read varying contents in one place.


Add self-written quotes or poetries to bring a pinch of intriguing concepts:


Adding quotes or poem in your stories add beauty and amuses people to read with fondness. So, I love putting quotes or poems in starting, ending, or in between.


The idea that quotes or poems makes content diverse stuck with me when I wrote my second book "Unveil Life's Secret," a self-help book. In this book, I start each chapter with an opening quote that defines the idea and motive of each chapter.


It adds diversity along with engagement. When you read the remaining part of the story, you can relate to it. It helps me build good content. It is more of a strategic way to add a glimpse of what you retained or wish to let your readers learn.


Consider different age groups, genders, and the society to strengthen your pitch:


In my stories, I try to diversify them by adding characters from different age groups, genders and emphasizing social opinion. In this way, the narratives get delivered to people of all classifications.


Wrapping Up


Making good content becomes necessary to bring engagement and provide quality. It is due to the reason that there is an ample amount of content available online. So, to outshine you require to bring out the best in you. 


Each day, I try to come up with a captivating tale that gets unveiled, be it as a quote, poetry, a blog, or a story.

This post is a part of Blogchatter Blog Hop and link is Blogchatter.

 

Comments

  1. These are some great ways to add diversity to stories. Different situations and adding people from different age groups work well.

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    1. Yeah, these help to make stories more engaging

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