Board Thread:General Wiki Discussion/@comment-28685255-20161023170538/@comment-24101790-20161023193212

Nightmaremaker66 wrote: this is it

My first piece of advice would be to slow it down a bit. I skimmed Psychosis and RapRat and noticed you have a tendency to plow through the story and not really let certain lines stick, give the audience time to process what they're hearing, or edit out mistakes. It really doesn't build up the atmosphere if you're moving through it too quickly.

I would also recommend maybe moving away from the more popular stories as "RapRat", "Psychosis", and "The Anansi Goatman Story" all have numerous narrations and renditions on Youtube (some with between 5-10 videos reading the story aloud). I would try to find lesser known stories that you feel are interesting and then narrating them. Additionally if you message the author and let them know you're narrating a story, you can get their permission to include it on the story page itself which might draw some more attention to your work. Best of luck.