Friday, January 9, 2026

Guinness World Records Submission - Proposed Record: Most Children’s Stories Written and Published in a Single Calendar Year

 

Guinness World Records Submission

Proposed Record: Most Children’s Stories Written and Published in a Single Calendar Year

In 2025, I wrote and published 522 original children’s stories within a single calendar year. Every story was individually written, completed, and publicly published on my blog, bcunleashed.blogspot.com, where each entry is clearly date-stamped, archived, and fully accessible for verification.

Each story was crafted as a complete narrative with a clear beginning, middle, and end, designed specifically for children, often including a moral, lesson, or theme such as kindness, perseverance, honesty, responsibility, courage, gratitude, and self-worth. The stories span a wide range of characters, settings, and lessons, while maintaining consistency in age-appropriate language and structure.

Publishing 522 original children’s stories in one year required extraordinary discipline, creativity, and consistency. This amounted to an average of more than 10 new children’s stories every week for 52 consecutive weeks, without interruption. Each story was written with the intent to encourage, teach, and positively influence young readers and families.

What makes this achievement especially verifiable is its transparency. Every story remains publicly available, in chronological order, on a single platform. The timestamps clearly demonstrate the sustained pace of creation throughout the entire year, making independent confirmation straightforward.

This record reflects not only volume but a deep commitment to literacy, storytelling, and positive childhood development. Writing at this scale while maintaining originality and purpose is an extraordinary accomplishment worthy of consideration.

I respectfully submit this achievement for Guinness World Records review and verification and welcome any additional requirements needed to support this application.

Submitted by:
Bill Conley
Author and Children’s Storyteller
bcunleashed.blogspot.com

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