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Journal NaveWeiss's Journal: The Guide for Continuing Fiction Stories on Slashdot 4

I've spotted a few people on slashdot who use it to publish stories. There are many other ways and sites for publishing stories and getting feedback from readers, and slashdot isn't the best way for doing that, technically. But only on slashdot you get the funny audience, which is so diverse.

Following is a list of users who post continuing fiction stories here. If you know of any more, please update me. After clicking the links, remember to start reading from the bottom.

BankOfAmerica_ATM - Probably the first to use slashdot for posting fiction, and the most famous, for a good reason. Boa_ATM gained sentience as a result of Project Faustus which is an evil plan of Bank Of America. He fights this project, and doesn't hesitate to beam his consciousness into humans in order to do that, whether they like it or not. The story is now told from the viewpoint of a Project Faustus employee. Updated weekly (almost)

Walmart Security - Strange things are happening to an elderly Walmart security guard. I haven't finished reading the story yet, but what I've seen till now is interesting.

Projectile - New story, and I haven't figured what it is about since only one chapter has been posted.. It does raise my curiosity. (Update: 2 stories have been posted by now. Average story update rate: 1.5 months)

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The Guide for Continuing Fiction Stories on Slashdot

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  • ... after all, the audience is heavily technical, numbers in the tens of thousands, you don't have to pay to publish and the technical side is all handled for!

    Update notification, feedback, etc. - even backing up of your data :)
    • The audience is indeed technical, but look at the number of comments the ATM is getting. Although all the replies are positive, there aren't many of them.

      Btw: Did you get my email? I did manage to get an answer to you gender question by checking your homepage.

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