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What makes a good Top Story? |
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Written by SM
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Monday, 07 January 2008 |
For role-playing news to make it out of the standard blue Headlines and into the Top Story! slot, article must include several key credentials. First and foremost, the article must be more than a single paragraph long. Highest qualifications go out to stories that are on average ten paragraphs long and detail a vast quantity of information.
Some excellent examples of articles that made the grade in the past can be found in the following list:
Top Stories are not limited solely to role-playing group and organization news, however. Big events for our players may be covered in this section as well. Perhaps, for instance, someone is having or had a baby. If you can write about it in great detail and excitement, it may be seen featured in the Top Story! section of a future issue.
There is no limit to the length of a Top Story! article. All feature articles are summarized in the newsletter with the full contribution linked to on the Mutual Endeavors site. Authors are credited accordingly.
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Last Updated ( Monday, 11 February 2008 )
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