Main story headers

IsabellaEmily

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I just had this comment on a story: "Please put Part 1 & Part 2 etc in your main story headers so we can follow along in order !"

I have several stories published here, and have absolutely no idea what my 'main story headers' are, where to find them, and how I would go about putting the other parts of my multi-part story in them.

So....what are my main story headers? And where can I see an example of them and learn how to do whatever this is? (or is this something I need to do? I've published multi-part stories before and have never had anyone suggest this before).
 
I'm pretty sure your commenter just means the title and/or short description of the story.

If you're doing a story in parts, some readers (like me) appreciate it if you help us read the parts in order. Someone can find the series after there are several chapters, and have no idea whether "Stan Meets Mai" or "Stan Learns to Bake Cakes" comes first.

-Eddie
 
They probably mean to add a header to your story.

There is no separate field for this, but some people do preface their stories with an introduction which may include whatever content they want. This goes into the story-content field (or your Word document or whatever) before the beginning of the story starts.

I've never seen someone put links to other stories in the series there, though, so, maybe this person is just a noob. If your stories belong to a series, it's trivially easy to find the series and all the linked stories - especially if the person already knows they exist. This person just isn't trying.
 
I'm pretty sure your commenter just means the title and/or short description of the story.

If you're doing a story in parts, some readers (like me) appreciate it if you help us read the parts in order. Someone can find the series after there are several chapters, and have no idea whether "Stan Meets Mai" or "Stan Learns to Bake Cakes" comes first.

-Eddie
Thank you.

The first thirty two words of my story are: If you haven't read Massaging her Girldick (part one of this story) and Loving her Girldick (part two of this story) you need to read those before you read this follow up.

If he can't follow that it makes me feel better that there wasn't anything more I could have done for him.
I appreciate your response!
Emily
 
They probably mean to add a header to your story.

There is no separate field for this, but some people do preface their stories with an introduction which may include whatever content they want. This goes into the story-content field (or your Word document or whatever) before the beginning of the story starts.

I've never seen someone put links to other stories in the series there, though, so, maybe this person is just a noob. If your stories belong to a series, it's trivially easy to find the series and all the linked stories - especially if the person already knows they exist. This person just isn't trying.
Thank you.

The first thirty two words of my story are: If you haven't read Massaging her Girldick (part one of this story) and Loving her Girldick (part two of this story) you need to read those before you read this follow up.

I do an intro to almost every story of mine, and even if the title is SOMETHINGSOMETHING PART TWO I usually mention part one.

If he can't follow that it makes me feel better that there wasn't anything more I could have done for him.
I appreciate your response!
Emily
 
I see that you are already using Series so I can't understand what the commenter's problem is.
The first thirty two words of my story are: If you haven't read Massaging her Girldick (part one of this story) and Loving her Girldick (part two of this story) you need to read those before you read this follow up.

If he can't follow that it makes me feel better that there wasn't anything more I could have done for him.
I appreciate your response!
Emily
 
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