fanStory.com puts the power of the publisher into the hands of the reader.
Authors are opting to publish online instead of using the traditional publishing route. Comments readers write, not publishers, determine what works move onto fanStory.com's virtual bookshelves. The competitive nature of the internet offers writers a never before seen publishing challenge and immediate feedback from readers.
The Internet, under fanStory.com, is empowering readers in a way never before seen.
fanStory.com allows authors to publish their work online in order to receive feedback directly from the reader. The benefit to readers is that they have access to thousands of publications online for free. In return, most authors just want the reader to comment.
Founder, Tom Ens - "The competitive nature of fanStory.com has been a boon to the reader. An authors goal is to receive great feedback on what they publish so their work is moved to our virtual bookshelves". The end result is readers, not a publishing house, determine what is good or bad."
Each day, new stories, poems and books are published on the new release pages. These "untested" works are rated and ranked based on the comments that readers make. The works that do well are promoted by fanStory.com onto more visible lists (such as fantasy, science fiction, poetry, etc...) - but only the works that the readers enjoy are moved to these lists.
fanStory.com has free short stories, poems and novels in the following major categories: Fantasy, Science Fiction, Poetry, Mystery and Crime, War and History, Horror, Non-Fiction, For Kids, General and other.
fanStory.com has seen explosive growth in a time when many Internet sites are finding it difficult to stay afloat.
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