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✏️🛠️ So, What Is a Narratively Story, Anyway? (Hint: Surprising, Exciting and Delightful, to Start)
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✏️🛠️ So, What Is a Narratively Story, Anyway? (Hint: Surprising, Exciting and Delightful, to Start)

Two Narratively editors break down what defines a feature story for the site and why it might be tricky to pin down—with advice on how to do it.

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We get a lot of pitches here at Narratively for our big feature stories — our Deep Dives, Memoirs and Secret Lives. But if we’re being honest, only a small fraction of them really feel like a Narratively feature from the start, not because many of them aren’t great pitches — they are — but because they’re often outside the scope of what we’re looking for. Which can be frustrating to writers and to us, too. Writers put a lot of work into pitches and are hoping to find a home for their stories, and we want to find wonderful stories to publish. So, why is it so hard to pin down what a Narratively story is? We wanted to dig into that question here, in hopes of illuminating our readers and prospective pitchers (and possibly even each other). 

We also wanted to take a second to announce some recent changes on our team. If you’re a new subscriber, you might not notice this, but longtim…

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