Quillpill takes a totally different approach by wanting to know what stories you would like to tell. The site is primarily aimed at aspiring authors and readers of fiction. In order to compose a so-called book, users first choose a title and then submit posts with a maximum of 140 characters. Entries belonging together are displayed one below the other in a thread-like structure. Authors are able to create any kind of text-based content over time, including diaries, short stories, poems or even novels. Here is an excerpt from one called Saijo City Notebook by Eric Rice:
I remember reading in school about the controversy about broadcasting public executions– a quaint and kitsch idea, considering the failure.
Televised executions came and went, as fads do, because the interest wasn’t there. The ratings sucked. In otherwords, death was canceled.