With so many stories on the Internet, there should be a program that might be titled "Tales From the Internet." It would showcase the best stories you can read on the Internet. I have left enough material for three or four books. USA Network might schedule the program for the summers.
There are some stories that require people to add chapters to them. One of the stories would have had 100 of my chapters until the person managing it excluded a bunch of my chapters. Maybe she didn't want to have her story with 100 chapters written by me. If I were still writing on it, no doubt it would be past chapter 1000 by now.
USA Network would first go through the Internet to see which stories might be good for TV and pay the authors to use them. Afterwards, there would be an open writing audition for writers to submit stories. Those that are chosen would receive agents to represent the writers and their union dues would be taken out up front out of what USA Network pays them.
There would be science fiction, drama, comedies, melodramas, adventures, westerns, horror, fantasy, and even religious programs. Whatever is on the Internet would have the chance to be shown on "Tales From the Internet."
When I added chapters to stories, I sort of made them my own. There was one story about a little boy asleep on a sailboat and his mother wanted him back. I turned it into an anti-terrorism story because the boy was being kidnapped by a group of terrorists and later his mother was kidnapped.
The boy's father, Herbert Field, or as he liked to call himself, "Field. Herbert Field." He pictured himself as a spy like James Bond and even worked for MI 6. I gave him more "toys" than James Bond ever had including a flying suit which allowed him to fly and a flying Citroen.
I even included a couple boys that live near me in the story and we took on Saddam in Baghdad in 2002 before the invasion to save the girlfriend of one of the boys. I had her be a Victoria's Secret model. The boys really enjoyed the chapters I had them in.
Another story I added chapters to concerned a young man who was delivering crystals to customers. I really opught to check and see if the story is still out there or if it went much further than it was a few years ago.
A third story I added chapters to concerned a mission to earth 1500 years in the future. The way I directed the story, a landing party headed for New York and found out an alien race called the Tang had ruled earth for 400 years and left for some reason. This planet was recovering from occupation.
They headed for Washington, D.C. to take on the governing computer that controlled the government. They later went down to Florida to check out the state after some down time at Disneyworld's Epcot Center. They experienced different countries and time periods.
A second landing party traveled to England where they rescued people whose minds had been captured by an Experiencable Program Unit computer. The team members had to go in and retrieve the minds of the people. That was when I was cut off.
There are no doubt aspiring writers out there that would love to have their stories told on TV. Many may write e-books that might do well on the program. There is no lack of material to fill countless seasons on the USA Network.
If someone with connections to USA or SciFi reads this article, consider looking at stories offered for free on the Internet and purchase some e-books. I intend on writing a series that takes place in a city called Newgate, New York. I want to write e-books that will be ready to be read faster. There could be 20 books in the series. I really don't know.
If graphic novels can become popular movies, imagine how well Internet stories would do on TV. "Tales From the Internet" could be that program.