Ben Trube Writer Reader’s Survey

It’s been more than 150 posts, 7000+ views and 82 followers since this blog started back in January. I’m really excited about what’s coming in the next few months, and I really appreciate the support all of you have shown.

I’m continuously working to improve what you see here and to make this blog a place you stop regularly for stories, opinion and just fun randomness. As part of that effort I’ve put together a brief survey. It would be very helpful to me if you’d take a few minutes to express what you like, don’t like, and what new you’d like to see.

As an added bonus if you submit a story idea in the comments section of this post you’ll be entered in a drawing to have your story idea written as a Forty-Minute story. Depending on the number of respondents I may increase the number of stories presented, so act now! I’ll keep the survey live for about a week and share the results with you in an upcoming post.

Thanks for your help, your readership and your encouragement!

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5 responses to “Ben Trube Writer Reader’s Survey

  1. Chuck Conover

    Story idea: A new, creative use for virtual reality technology.

  2. George Washington: Werewolf Hunter
    😉

  3. The Little Red Haired Girl

    Princes Pony and the case of the missing tiara

  4. Chuck Conover

    Another: A traveling poet/singers, who’s verse starts a major social change/shift.

  5. Reblogged this on Ben Trube and commented:

    If you haven’t yet, don’t forget to take a few minutes to take our Ben Trube Writer Reader’s Survey and submit your story ideas for upcoming 40 min stories. I’ll talk about results on Monday, so you still have a few days left! Thanks!

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