Everyone is newsworthy. Everyone has done or does do something that would interest the masses, which is how we define whats newsworthy in the first place, right? Does this person or does this event appeal (for good or bad) to readers on a large scale? When the answer is yes, you have the news. Whether or not all stories should be told is another matter, but for the most part, everyone has something unique or special about him or her thats worth sharing. In my never-ending endeavor to share as many peoples stories as I can, Id love to see what makes you newsworthy here on rhuinedfiction.com, so tell me what makes you newsworthy. Or have some fun and share why you should NEVER be in the news! Either way, its an opportunity for you to share what makes you unique. You never know what impact your story will have on someone else or even yourself when you see it written out. Accomplishments are awesome self-motivation.
(Want to see what makes others newsworthy? You can find their stories right here.)
This section of Rhuined Fiction is for all, but if you are a journalism student or an academic student in general, please enjoy a free digital copy of All I See Is Red for sharing what makes you newsworthy!
And if youre not a student and chose to download a free copy, well, I trust you have a GOOD reason.
– All personal stories published here are open to the public; however, anonymity is important to me (I write under a pseudonym, after all), so if youre not comfortable disclosing your real name, please feel free to use the fake names Hansel or Gretel or any name you choose.
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You can find their stories right here.