A good indicator is if the story makes you feel proud and if you think it would hold the reader's attention throughout. Another aspect is if it conveys the intended message or theme effectively.
You could also look at whether your story has a clear plot, well-developed characters, and a satisfying conclusion. If these elements are present and coherent, chances are it's a good story.
It depends on a few things. If your story has a clear plot, interesting characters, and good writing, it's likely good.
It depends on a few things. Does the idea have a unique plot or twist? Are the characters interesting and relatable? If so, it might be a good one.
Well, if your story has unique characters, plotlines, and themes that haven't been seen before in a similar way, it's likely original.
One way to know is to look at the clarity of your plot and the development of your characters. If the story flows smoothly and the characters feel real and relatable, it's likely a good novel. Also, consider if your writing style is engaging and easy to follow.
One way is if it holds your attention from start to finish and makes you feel something - be it excitement, sadness, or inspiration.
Well, Dean, maybe you have a gut feeling or some clues you picked up along the way that give you a sense of how it'll end.
There are a few signs. If you notice an unusually high number of views very quickly, especially if those views don't seem to be from your regular followers or friends, it could be bots. Also, if the view times are extremely short and inconsistent, like all views are just a second or two, it might be bots. However, it's not always easy to tell for sure.
Sometimes, you can look at the comments section. People might mention that they shared your story or others might ask who shared it and get responses.
Well, usually, if it's posted on a platform that has analytics, you might get some basic info on who's accessing it. But it's often limited and not very detailed.