RE: SPRING EVENTS: Enjoying Music in La Herradura
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Hello @beaescribe, This is a lovely post. Wonderful narrative and photos. Unfortunately, it is not the sort of post that is consistent with the inkwell community profile. If you read our most recent prompt post, you will see that we curate on a weekly basis only fiction and creative nonfiction stories.
We have curated your posts in the past (which are always lovely) in our special 'Other Curation' channel. These posts are selected by curators from all communities on the Hive platform.
We welcome your posts in this community in the future if these posts are either fiction or creative nonfiction (which is described in our prompt https://peakd.com/hive-170798/@theinkwell/the-inkwell-combined-writing-prompt-32--fiction-or-creative-nonfiction post).
Additionally, we ask all authors publishing in this community to support two other authors. This consists of commenting on their stories.
Once again, thank you for thinking of us as you posted this informative, attractive blog.
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Thank you very much! I was just being courteous :))
Okay. I'm sorry. I thought the community also accepted nonfiction pieces and event reports. Since my English isn't fluent, I misunderstood the guidelines. Next time, I'll post a work of fiction. It won't happen again.
We do accept nonfiction, but a special kind of nonfiction: Creative nonfiction. A model for this might be Truman Capote's In Cold Blood. It is a story based on fact, but the narrative uses many tools customarily used in fiction: dialogue, scene, narrative arc. The piece may be based on fact, but reads like a story. An evocative memoir might be creative nonfiction.
I hope that description helps :)