Best of Steemit Every Day
Every day, I bring you eight posts you should think hard about upvoting and supporting. These are quality posts, well written and good examples of the best the community has to offer. Please consider checking them out, and if you agree, love them up.
My apologies, Steemians, for missing my Saturday list. I feel like I made up for it with this one, perhaps the strongest list in BestOf history. Every one of these posts will repay you for the time you spend reading. And I’ll be back on duty tomorrow, as always, bringing you the best the site has to offer.
Today's Best
Writing (Fiction): The Tower Of Doom by @teddyp. Let’s hope this is only part 1 of this. Seriously. Good writing, excellent mix of suspense and calm, strong closing hook.
Writing (Nonfiction): Why Are We So Angry As A Society by @stephmckenzie. Boy, do we need this. Two of my children came home yesterday from a political convention determined to unaffiliate themselves from any party in existence. I can’t blame them. But @StephMcKenzie gives us something more here, a prescription for how to get out of the trap. Please, I beg you, read this.
Writing (Craft): Generating Ideas for Writing Magic by @jeffreymartin. He’s back, ladies and gentlemen, with a post about the creative process and writing about magic. For any fantasist, I seriously and strongly recommend you give this post a read. But then it’s by @jeffreymartin, and if you’re not already reading everything he writes, you’re missing some of the best stuff on the site.
Steemit community: New Users Be Patient by @joelfriedman68. This is great advice--heck, not just here--for Steemians. As a member of the club of those that have yet to produce five posts that have made over $5, I’m taking this advice as well.
Introduceyourself: Steaming Pile of Steemit by @cryptologyx. Inventive stuff. One of the most entertaining intro posts I’ve ever seen here.
Steem: No, You Don’t Understand The Blockchain by @moodleman. Apparently, this is true. I don’t. After reading this, I felt slightly more like I had a clue. Non-technical, simple language, really solid post.
History: Introducing the Official History Trail on Steemit by @history-trail. We can’t have too much push for good history, in my opinion, so here’s my tiny boost to a worthwhile project. I’ll be following closely.
Special Prize: Simple is Best by @sheagar. Good artwork, but really excellent description of the process by which the art was made. I’m fascinated by creative machinery. You’ll enjoy it too, I believe.
As always, suggestions for posts to honor are gratefully accepted.
Rules of the Best Of:
I've been sucker punched before...by a few cowards...but nothing has floored me more than to see my post on your list just hours after posting it. You @cristof certainly get around...and by no means am I calling you a coward...nay...you rock! And show great taste... ;-)
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Hey, you post great stuff, you get rewarded. That's the idea, right? I wish I had more than a post and a penny to throw at you, but that's what I have. You deserve better, and I suspect you'll get it.
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Twirble thanks you for advices:)
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I love this, @cristof. Keep it up!
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Count on it. I'm having fun.
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I really think For Grace: A Character Study should be included in this selection, but I understand why you didn't ;)
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I debated. But I think that's gonna be a rule--no posts of mine.
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BTW, speaking of Grace, here's another Grace character study: https://steemit.com/about/@kaylee.nicole/profile-1-grace
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I'll check it out.
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Thanks for including my post! My first publication in Steemit, glad you find it interesting :)
So, you read all the Steemit content daily and then select eight posts!?!? How can you do that!?!? Anyway, amazing work! And very useful => Following you, thanks again! :)
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No, full disclosure, I don't read everything. Who could possibly do that? Here's my process:
I start with fiction, writing, and craft. Those are my favorites, and the hardest ones to get. Then I look through the introduce yourself posts, looking for something that catches my eye. I do that with the other categories, too. I miss things. I also cheat (shamelessly) for minnows, people on my feed, and women, choosing those posts when I find good ones without directly comparing. I miss a ton of good stuff, for sure, but I feel pretty good that the stuff I choose is quality.
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Hahaha, ok ok, it was impossible of course. You do a great job for
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I second the piece by @teddyp. It was an interesting idea that could blossom into a full story, or work as a chilling little bit of flash fiction.
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