@Bob Watergate
I see and read the post of many of the SOL authors, especially those that receive scores above 7! I have tried to expand up the overall story, giving more details about the location, the situation and the characters. I am asking for the better authors to give any feedback on my stories that might help me continue to grow here at SOL. You can't hurt my feelings!!! I just posted "Ladies Day Out" in which I tried to incorporate everything readers have suggested I do!
The first thing I suggest is to not get hung up on the scores. Some rank stories low, and it has nothing to do with the writer or their ability but simply because they did not like how it ended.
Case in point, this year I have a story that ranked at 8.42, and my lowest at 5.47. Not ranked as such because of my ability, but simply because many did not like how it ended. Of course, my lowest ranking stories are all in my "Dark Tales" series, which are almost all written to not have happy endings.
Writing is like most other things, you just get better by doing it. Me, I write in many styles and genres. And I also enjoy playing with them, purposefully destroying tropes and experimenting in new ideas I get. Like one recent one that had not a single line of dialogue in the story at all.
The best suggestion I can give is to just write, and keep writing. And to remember that you are the story teller, and nobody else. Trying to write just for scores will result in your trying to pump in all kinds of things, that ultimately may not satisfy many at all.
But when it is all said and done, the only one you really have to please with your tales is yourself. That is how I look at them, and if others enjoy them, great. If they do not, odds are many did not even get the very reason for my story in the first place.
But I agree with what Lumpy and others have said, know where you are going with it. A long rambling freeform with no destination normally ends up eventually abandoned. Every time I start a story, I know how I want it to end. Now granted, in two occasions I finished the chapter of a single shot short story, and discovered I had more to write. And both of those turned into monsters. But in each of those, before I finished more than a handful more chapters I then had the ending in mind.
But in the end, it is your story and nobody else's. Just strive to make it a story you would enjoy, and screw the haters.