My review of the first draft of the Hive Feature Film

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It's been a minute since I was given the privilege of being in the small group of people able to take a peek at the work-in-progress feature film script about the origin of of the Hive blockchain. Others have already shared their thoughts in a much more timely fashion, like @shadowspub's Let's Review the Hive Feature Film First Draft and @basilmarples' Hive feature film 1st draft review. While I jotted down bunches of notes during my first read (yes, like old school pen to paper kind of notes), lots of things on and offline got in the way of my fun, so it's taken me until now to get my scribbles on my screen.

But before I get to my absolutely-no-spoilers review (and not just because I'm spoiler-phobic, it's because I also signed an NDA 😄), I figured I'd give you a little background on myself, and why I thought I could help this project. Which, lucky for me, @thedeltron and @killerwot agreed and let me into the cool kids club!

 

My writerly self

 

I've wanted to be a writer since I was little (as well as a ballerina, and a doctor, and an actress, and a...). Like for example, I entered my first poetry contest when I was six. Okay, technically my mother entered it for me, and we were given something like two or three lines to start and only had to come up with a couple more, but even still, I got an honorable mention in our local newspaper and I was hooked.

Since that time, and a million notebooks filled with scribbles later, I've written seven or eight first drafts of novels for NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month), and edited the first one enough to upload it to the (sadly now defunct) Harper Collins website called Authonomy, which was kind of an author's version of American Idol.

The basic premise of the site was - an author would upload at least a few chapters from their books, and other authors would read, comment, and possibly "star" the writing. Each month, the ten books with the most stars would earn a review from an actual Harper Collins editor (with the dangling carrot of possibly being offered a contract to boot).

It became the thing on the site to offer more than just a, "nice book" kind of comment - there was an awesome workshop environment there for a while, with many of us acting like beta readers for each other. We would write long, constructive reviews for comments and got them back in kind. In fact, some of the best pieces of writing advice I received were from other writers and not the editor who read my chapters (oh, did I forget to mention I managed to score a review? Yeah, no contract for me. 😂).

When the site shut down, a large group of us kept in touch through FB and email chains, still exchanging the occasional beta read here and there. I found in many ways, I preferred to read and offer commentary on someone else's work to rereading and editing my own.

I've also run a couple of local writing groups over the past decade or two. The first one I put together was much like the Authonomy community in that we did lots of writing prompts, and would critique them for each other. We eventually ended up doing Open Mic events at the library where we met, and even did an event with a local museum. Oh, and a few of us (myself included) were interviewed about it for community access TV - talk about the big time! 😂

We ended up moving across the state from my first group, and the hour long commute wasn't feasible, so I had to leave it in the very capable hands of a couple of the longtime members. My second group, some years later, was under the umbrella of the New Hampshire Writers' Project which (according to their Twitter bio), "Founded in 1988, the New Hampshire Writers' Project brings together writers, readers, editors, agents, and publishers of all genres."

At the time, there were only seven or eight regular "Writers’ Night Out" meetings across the state each month, and I was given the opportunity to host one in my area. We had a good run for a few years, but when my Essential Tremor made it so I couldn't drive myself to the meetings anymore, the group disbanded.

Now that I've waxed loquaciously about myself, I suppose I should get to the matter at hand!

 

My review of the film script so far

 

The beginning of the script does a good job of introducing the cast of characters (and what characters they are!). Hivers will easily recognize most, even with different names, and non Hivers will be able to appreciate the establishment of their roles in the coming events. The fictional/composite characters might give Hivers pause as they try to break down exactly who they are, but I think it's pretty easy to recognize they've been created to help streamline this incredibly complex tale.

However, I do foresee a potential editing out/restructuring some of the scenes at the start. I think there are bits that worked very well as a sort of character writing exercise, that helped the writer get a firm grasp on the essence of each person and establish their role in the story, but with so much to unpack, I think some of it is sadly destined for the proverbial cutting room floor. Or maybe a companion book, "Further Tales from the Hive Movie"? 😊

There's a goodly dose of humor sprinkled throughout as well, which is almost a requirement for something so inherently dry as tech speak and blockchain workings. There are some subtle moments that Hivers will recognize and enjoy, but won't make the average viewer feel like they're being left out of the joke.

One of the biggest challenges beyond finding a framework for the story & narrowing the cast of characters was the setting, and I think that's been met. The way in which we follow the characters journeys does a great job of grounding what happened online in reality. And in many ways, it gives the feeling of getting a real (albeit fictional) look behind the scenes of the meltdown that happened to our legacy chain and the amazing way our community pulled together to fork and save our blockchain home.

This script is well on its way to showing the world how a bunch of random crypto enthusiasts, gamers, and bloggers did a (mostly unprecedented at the time) thing and turned into one of the most amazingly passionate decentralized communities ever seen.

All in all, this was a much more solid piece of work than I expected from a partial first draft. The fact that I literally said out loud, "NO!" when I realized I was on the last page is a testament to how enjoyable it is already. Nicely done, guys!

 

Stay tuned for a review of part two when it's out

Oh, and be sure to follow the @filmmaking4hive account for all the latest updates and news on the project. This is going to be so much fun!

EDITED TO ADD: It's been so long since I've done something other than a Power Up Day post, that it didn't even occur to me that my Web2 blogging friends might be interested in this as well. So I've now posted this on my WordPress blog.

 

 
 

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I think once I read about this hive movie project but later I didn’t get any release update thanks for the review and suggesting to follow @filmmaking4hive that I can enjoy the next one two. Your review was really interesting and you have a good sense of humor that made me smile and laugh in some points. Have a nice day!

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Thanks for the kind words, @shohana1 and glad I was able to give you a giggle or two. Hope you have a nice day as well!

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My pleasure dear, you are marked as favourite in ecency so I'm able to catch your post or update. Keep sharing more interesting stories and review! Stay blessed ❤️💖💝

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What a fantastic review! Thanks so much for taking the time to give us this solid feedback. I think you're right, some early scenes may be cut, or rewritten once I get it into the second draft of the script, just to ensure we're not loosing any of the pace of the script. I'm actually happy that it ended on a little bit of a cliff hanger and I'm sure everyone will be thrilled when they recieved the next section of the script, to be able to continue the journey!

Also, I like the introduction, those writing groups sound really cool, I'd love to be involved in some of those kind of groups to share and read some Novel style work. Script writing is what I studied while doing the tv and film course, but, since joining Hive I've gained some experience in Novel style writing, which is a different beast all together haha

!PIZZA !LOLZ

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So glad you liked it, @killerwot and hope it was worth the wait! 😂

I'm still up for voice chatting with you and @thedeltron at some point on Discord if you'd like some more specific, spoilery notes. Once I translate the chicken scratches in my notebook, that is...lol

Ages ago I had an idea for a writing community on Hive that did something like my first group did, with the prompts & critiques, but only so many hours in the day. If I ever do attempt it, I'll be sure to shout out. And yes, script and novel writing are like night and day in so many ways - it's almost like speaking the same language but in two different dialects. 😜

Sooo.... when do you think we'll get the next set of pages? 😁

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It's hard to say really, I don't think it'l be too long to be honest, maybe a month and I'l have something substancial to show you. I'll be pushing it forward and then once we have the completed first draft I'll take everyones ideas into account for the second draft revision, including changes and suggestions for scenes to cut.

Yeah that's a really good way of putting it, originally I was going to go to college for English litrature but, the fee's were crazy and I wasn't sure if they would teach writing. Then by accident I came across the film course and sure enough one of the modules was script writing and I figured it would be just as good, since we'd be learning character development and structure. I really fell in love with it as soon as I started learning it.

That would be a really cool idea, a community solely based around that would be great. On a small scale you could start up a discord to build a bit of a community around it before making a fully fledged one on Hive. It's a cool idea though, keep me posted!

Yeah, totally, me and him are going to wait until we get back a few more of the reviews and we're going to organise a session for us all to chat as a group. But, we'd also like to have some, one on one chats before that I think, I'm really looking forward to it though.

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I want to read it too!!! Hoping I can soon hehe
Love the way you make comments without actually spoiling the piece 💗

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Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but the script won't be available to everyone. But the (eventual) movie will! 😄

And thank you so much - that's what I was going for, and glad to know I managed it. 😊

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Your writing started from the age of six is ​​really interesting. You wanted to be a writer and wrote something hoping that trying will make your dreams come true.

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Great to hear you having fun reading and editing scripts as revealed to you, tantalizing and interesting with no disclosure makes one eager to see the results, good luck to all involved on this journey.

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I enjoy telling other people how to write almost as much as I enjoy writing myself...lol! Thanks so much Joan, and appreciate you stopping by. 💜

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Always great to have peer reviews before releasing, most definitely confidence gained and learning. Have a wonderful day and take care. 🤗

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A post from @traciyork that is not about HPUD? God it's been a long time since I've seen this. But it was definitely worth the wait. I learned something about a part of his life and the movie Hive. Will @acidyo be in the movie Hive? I'm very curious about that hahaha. Also who are they getting help for the script?

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I know, right??? 🤣

Yeah, I really need to get back in the habit of posting regularly - especially since I'll be hosting another #HiveBloPoMo (30 post in 30 days) next month. 😲

This post should give you a good idea of who's behind all this -

What's happening, everybody? It's time for another timely update about the feature-length film script we are developing

As for Acid being in the movie (and remembering I signed an NDA)...

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You'll host something like that. Oh wow, I don't know what to say but I tried that once. It's really hard. Maybe I can join to that with you but I'm not promising about it.

I'll watch the movie and hope I can see Acid hahaha.

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Your writing experience and talent can be felt very well even in this post! I saw an excerpt of the film at Hive Fest on tape, and I liked it a lot already. I hope it will be a great movie! Especially since Coin Base already has their own movie, we need our own!
!CTP

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Thanks for the kind words, @stdd! However, to clarify, there is a Hive documentary called FREECHAIN that did a presentation at Hive Fest and I agree, the trailer looks awesome! This is a different project, which will go the fictional route and is aimed at a more general audience. Hopefully the pair of projects, both targeting different audiences, will be able to spread the word of Hive everywhere!

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Uh, didn't know that. Thank you for clarifying! Anyway, that's even better, we'll have even more options for involvement. Awesome!

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Have you ever created hive films in previous years? If so, where can we find them? 😁
I was awed when I checked the link where you worked before. The Guardian.. Wow. It's a famous one..
Why don't you pursue writing more novels btw? ☺

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Hey @jane1289! Thanks for asking, but not only have I not created any Hive films before, I'm not creating this one. 😜 I'm just offering suggestions and things like that. And while I appreciate that you thought that Guardian article was written by me, no such luck - it was done by Alison Flood. I just linked to it so people could read more about Authonomy's closure, if they were interested. Although I did know Miranda Dickinson (quoted in the piece) back in the day, and reviewed her stuff before she became Authonomy's "success story." 😄

Any my husband asks me the same thing about my novel writing - he's ready to retire and live off the earnings from my scribbles... which would last for nearly five minutes...lol!

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Five minutes 😂...
Anyway, looking forward to seeing this film..

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I must admit I'm really looking forward to this movie in full and it's nice to have some of the run up to it behind the scenes from posts like yours and how it's progressing.

It's also good that it's humourous as I know there was a lot of drama so there would have to be some funny stuff to balance it out a bit.

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Yep, quite the challenge with a topic like this, to keep the audience's eyes from glazing over. Giggling here and there will hopefully keep them awake during the tech speak. 😁

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No spoilers! You are good! I really love/hate spoiler alerts. They are awesome for about a second and you know that the movie will be better without them, but, still...

Great review and I am actually quite impressed with your previous endeavors. Truth be told, even that little six-year-old with aspirations of being a poet.

Looking forward to seeing it unfold and hearing your take on it. I almost didn't click on it. I mean, it wasn't PUD! XOXO

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Funny lady... everyone giving me grief about the endless sea of HivePUD on my blog... lol!

And thank you for your kind words. Six-year-old me is tickled that you are impressed with little old (emphasis on old 😂) me.

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Bang, I did it again... I just rehived your post!
Week 127 of my contest just started...you can now check the winners of the previous week!
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Oh I missed the news, I just found out that there is a short film about Hive, I think it really is, people are getting to know more about the ins and outs of this Hive Blockchain.
I have to read it soon.

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There are actually two films in the works for Hive - FREECHAIN which is a documentary (and already has a teaser trailer) which will tell Hive's origin story from a factual perspective, with interviews and such, and this yet-untitled fictional piece being put together. Glad I could make you aware. 😊

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That's a very good idea in my opinion.

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From your review about the film I know that the movie is worth the wait and I will look forward to it really..
Hoping to see some of the big names here😁..
I bet someone heard you saying that No aloud.😅.

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It will be fun to see who ends up being cast in the roles of some of the characters, that's for sure. 😊

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So how will it be different from the movie The Social Network about the wonderful Mark Zuckerberg?

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Well to start with, it will be about an amazing decentralized social media platform, instead of one that data mines and interferes with election results. 😉😂

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Fantastic review @traciyork I could feel your excitement!
Great to read also a bit more about yourself.

Looking forward to the review of part 2 and later the movie 😎😁 of course.
Have a wonderful Friday 👋🏻

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Thanks so much, @littlebee4! Glad my rambling about my writing was enjoyable, and yes I'm wicked excited about this project. 😁

Hope you have an awesome Friday as well! 💜🎉

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You are welcome @traciyork 😊 it is such a cool project.
Thank you so much, so far… yep 😉 enjoy yours too!

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Nice! It's amazing to get another review of the first draft of the script. This is nicely done.

The scriptwriter is doing a really good job in his attempt to present a story that we all can relate with and still make it captivating to random movie lovers who do not know anything about Hive or Blockchain.

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Thanks so much, @kenechukwu97 - I tried to make it worth the wait. 😄

And I agree, he's definitely finding that balance between the two different audiences (normies and us...lol).

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Happy to see how much we're pushing this ecosystem forward...a movie???!! Can you imagine the sort of traction this one would get?..if we are able to make a good movie and push it really well, a lot of people would be forced to come see this amazing set of web 3 individuals who were willing to do anything to preserve their home...I love the idea..nd im glad you didn't leave any spoilers!..
Good one dear.. thanks for sharing ❤️

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Technically there are two movies - how wicked awesome is that? Wish I'd thought to mention in my post, but I will definitely (probably...lol) remember to talk about it when I review the next set of pages.

But rather than keeping you in suspense, the other one is FREECHAIN, which is coming at the Hive origin story from the documentary perspective and already has a trailer out. I think the two-pronged approach will really help get the world's attention, and then maybe Elon will stop ignoring us on social media... 😂

And thanks in return for your kind words. 😊

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So hive's getting a movie 😂. This is great, glad to see how much the ecosystem is going. Hop it won't stop here though, it should be a series 😂.

You've really experienced a lot as a writer, would love to read some of your works.

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Yep, and actually two movies - one documentary, and one big screen treatment (which is the script I reviewed).

And thanks - I need to get better about sharing some of my stuff. Only so many hours in the day though. 😂

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😂😂no problem, take your time.

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Nice first time that I curate a movie review from the famous Traci York! And you bring a movie that I have never found around with reviews!! but I am sad that I need to read the part 2 to get a conclusion!!! lol
Anyways i Didn't watch it, I know that I must as a Hive user!! But it looks pretty solid reading this review...lets see if you don't sink the movie with your part 2
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LOL! Did you mean "famous" or "infamous" @gwajnberg? 😂

To be clear, this isn't a movie yet, it's still in the script phase. I plan to do a movie review as well once it hits the big screen. But I figured it was adjacent enough to the @cinetv community that @papacrusher wouldn't yell at me... too much... 😁

Thanks for stopping by. 😊

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I would totally be in to watch this story. Big time!

Following along. Say when. Popcorn is ready. No pressure.

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p.s. What a great story this must be and f*ck... nobody's done anything like this Yet ;)

This must be done!

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I know, right?! As the events were unfolding that led to the creation of Hive, a bunch of us were saying, "Can't wait until someone makes a movie about this!" And here it is. 😁

But until all the tees are dotted and the eyes are crossed, all we can do is wait for it with...


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Well... no pressure but again... nobody's done a film on this kind of tech and, more importantly, the reasoning and perspective on why W3 and the "revolution"

And!

This is the perfect time to do it after these last years because people are really "waking up" now because of how weird sh!t got so quickly.

#justsaying ;)

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You all are giving us a lot of FOMO for this movie, I know it will be a huge success because people in this community are very united so we all will be watching it

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Happy to share the FOMO, @malos10, lol! And yes, I agree - with how awesome the people in this community are, it will definitely be a success. 😊

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Hopefully it wont take many years for us to see the actually movie complete jajaja

Im looking forward to it

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This is such an interesting and valuable project. I do hope it comes to fruition soon and will help to demistifycode the world(s) of crypto, cryptosocial and that blockchain technology is actually quite versatile... Great review, Traci.

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Thanks, Fiona! Yep, that's something the writer is definitely keeping in mind - making this crazy confusing crypto world as easy to understand as possible in the framework of the story. And as I've said many times, if I can wrap my brain around it, there's hope for the rest of the world. 😂

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I hope they mention a certain witchy friend of mine...wink wink.

Should be interesting to see how both projects turn out! Even though I'm not as active as I'd like, it's still kind of neat to know we all have the tiniest of roles in it (mentioned or no, haha). At least I can say I was quite active around the time of the fork!

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LOL, @plantstoplanks! I'm almost 100% certain that if I do get a mention in the movie, it will be in the credits, at the very very end when they scroll a huge wall o'text list of names under the,"Special thanks to" heading. 😁

And yes, you were very active and helping to spread the word, so you can tell people at the movie theatre, "Yep, that part really happened. I know because I was there... " 😊

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Should be "Very Special Thanks" ;)

Dave was actually watching a documentary recently that had a small mention of Steemit and touched on a few of the users. I can't remember the full topic, but something about anarchists, I think. I remember popping my head in while he was watching it and seeing screenshots pulled from the OG Steemit frontend.

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Was it The Anarchists on HBO? If so, now I definitely have to watch it. I was already planning on it when I saw the trailer, and a homeschooling mom I used to know popped up. 😂

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Yes! The name makes sense, hahaha! I didn't watch the whole thing, but caught bits here and there while he was watching episodes.

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my absolutely-no-spoilers review

Spoilers? We know it has a happy ending, because we are here 🙌

There's a goodly dose of humor sprinkled throughout as well, which is almost a requirement for something so inherently dry as tech speak and blockchain workings.

Since when has Hive been dry??? It's full of fun times...

I didn't know you wrote fiction :) ... I'd love to read some, maybe a Halloween story?

!LUV

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Since when has Hive been dry??? It's full of fun times...

Oh, completely agree. But trying to get the basics of how this whole place works, in order to tell the story of sock puppet witnesses and ninja mines and such, no so much. 😁

I didn't know you wrote fiction :) ... I'd love to read some, maybe a Halloween story?

You've actually given me an idea, so thanks in advance! I've never played around with PeakD's collections before, but I plan to investigate and put some together at some point in the very near future, so if anyone ever asks to see my writing again, I can point to a link with links. 😊

 

For the moment though, I do have a couple of Halloween specific (although not fictional) stories -

 

October 2020 - Trick or Treating for a HiveBuzz badge with a Halloween Ghost Story

October 2021 - A Ghost Story for a HiveBuzz Halloween Trick or Treat badge

 

And here are a few of my flash fiction posts from last November's #HiveBloPoMo (Hive Blog Posting Month) challenge -

 

November 12th, 2021 - FlashFiction Freewrite Friday - The Energy Cafe

November 19th, 2021 - FlashFiction Freewrite Friday - Becoming the Moon

November 26th, 2021 - FlashFiction Freewrite Friday - Not Too Late

 

(and yes, I'm being so organized so I can refer back to this when working on my collections...lol)

 

So again, thanks for giving me an excuse to spend some time organizing my scribblings here on Hive. 💜

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But trying to get the basics of how this whole place works, in order to tell the story of sock puppet witnesses and ninja mines and such, no so much. 😁

True, I tried to write a couple of guides for Hive in an interesting format. But a guide is still a guide, no matter how you slice it 😂

I've never played around with PeakD's collections before, but I plan to investigate and put some together at some point in the very near future

It's actually easier than what you did for this comment :) ... In your blog or all posts, just tick the "more" drop-down on the selected post that you want put in first, select add to collection, then enter the name for your new collection in the prompt. It's easy 🙌

I'll definitely check those out after I finish a post (I have three that need to be done 🤣)

!PIZZA !ALIVE !LUV

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It's actually easier than what you did for this comment :)

Yep, leave it to me to find the hard way to do something easy...lol!

And yes, a quick look at collections and it does look wicked easy. Just need to find the posts I want to include, and what I want for labels (like, should I separate out my fiction and nonfiction? Do I create a separate Halloween collection? Should I do one for Power Up Day posts, and maybe #HiveBloPoMo post, and maybe... and down the rabbit hole I go...lmao!)

Oh, and thanks for checking them out - off to reply to your other comments now. 😎

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like, should I separate out my fiction and nonfiction? Do I create a separate Halloween collection? Should I do one for Power Up Day posts, and maybe #HiveBloPoMo post, and maybe... and down the rabbit hole I go...lmao!

It's all up to you :) ... Maybe sort them by topic? When do you plan to start writing again???

Oh, and thanks for checking them out - off to reply to your other comments now. 😎

I thank you for the links, I still have the other ones open in tabs :) I'm famous for keeping tabs open for weeks or longer, unfortunately 🤣

!PIZZA !ALIVE !LOL

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Never heard of Authonomy, but maybe you can share the draft you submitted then, maybe? ;)

I'm sure it's better than just scoring a review.

And as to NaNoWriMo, how about NaPodPoMo? I think a traciyork podcast would be terrific!
https://www.google.com/search?ie=UTF-8&client=ms-android-tmus-us-revc&source=android-browser&q=national+podcast+month

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Thanks so much, @crrdlx! I've actually posted at least a couple chapters here - I'll have to find them again, and put them in a collection, now that I'm remembering that collections on PeakD are a thing...lol!

Thanks as well for the suggestion and vote of confidence! I'm very familiar with @epodcaster's National Podcast Post Month (did you know she is the one who originated the hash tag & concept? How cool is that?) and have been toying with the idea of doing it along with my #HiveBloPoMo challenge. Which reminds me, I need to sit down and plan a list of possible topics... hmmm...

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I agree! A Traci York podcast would be fabulous and must become a thing.

Thanks @crrdlx for mentioning #NaPodPoMo. This is our 15 year anniversary. Which is a milestone that boggles my mind. I'm thrilled to have discovered the wonderful world of Hive thanks to my good friend @shainemata.

Bringing National Podcast Post Month to Hive last year was an experiment. And like most things on Hive, the experience knocked my socks off! So this year my goal is to encourage the Web2 podcasters who participate in the 30-day podcasting challenge to dip their toes into the Hive stream.
!LUV

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Hi! I don't understand so much yet about Hive and Peakd, but I wanted to thank you for reblogging my post. Greetings!

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Dear @traciyork,
Your support for the current Hive Authentication Services proposal (#194) is much appreciated but it will expire in a few days!
May I ask you to review and support the new proposal (https://peakd.com/me/proposals/240) so I can continue to improve and maintain this service?
You can support the new proposal (#240) on Peakd, Ecency, Hive.blog or using HiveSigner.

Thank you!

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Thanks in return for the reminder - I had the proposal open in a new tab, intending to vote on it, and it fell out of my brain. Done now! 😊

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As always, thank you for your unfailing support Traci ❤️