![]() ![]() Please don’t use your comment or link to your blog for self-promotion of any paid goods and/or services.Blog posts should not be selling something (goods and/or services) under the pretense of being part of the Slice of Life Story Challenge.Self-Promotion: The links in the comment section of our Slice of Life Story Challenge posts are meant to lead our readers to stories from people’s lives.Please refer to these when writing your slice of life stories and commenting as part of the Slice of Life Story Challenge. As of February 18th, 2018, we updated some of our commenting guidelines. Several years ago, the TWT co-author team created comment guidelines. The true prizes are being part of a community of writers and working on the craft of writing for an entire month. Please use the appropriate logo for classroom or individual Slice of Life stories. They will learn how to give and receive feedback within a community of writers. Students will also learn what it means to be a member of a writing community. They will be writing even when they aren’t writing. Building in this daily writing will require your students to think about and notice stories throughout their day. Once students are familiar with its format, they will never be without a topic again. ![]() Imagine developing a routine where students write a short snippet of their life each day. ![]() Everyone has had basic questions when starting a blog, and we know just the people who can step in and answer them! If this is your first experience blogging or if you’ve never linked a post, then the TWT co-authors and other seasoned Slicers will help you get started and guide you through the journey.
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