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![]() Ways to Critique
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Christian Member |
I found this on the Science Fiction Writers of America website. I think I've seen something similar on this site, but I can't remember where it is so I'm posting this. These are the critquing rules the SFWA uses, and they look pretty good to me: http://www.sfwa.org/writing/critiquing.html IP: Logged |
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Kathleen Dalton Woodbury Administrator |
Thanks, Christian. If you want to see the other topics on critiquing, you can use the pulldown menu under the POST NEW TOPIC button near the upper right corner of the topic list page. If you pull down the menu and select SHOW ALL TOPICS, you'll see several topics on critiquing. Hope that helps. IP: Logged |
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Christian Member |
Ok...so that's where they went. So, this will just be our little secret.
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Kathleen Dalton Woodbury Administrator |
I need to post in them again, so they'll be visible. (Wish I knew how to make them "sticky.") IP: Logged |
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Christian Member |
It's in the code. If you're using javascript to build the page, I would have it hardcoded for certain topics so that they were always visible. I'm not sure who the webmaster is, but (s)he should be able to exempt whatever topics you want from the "vanishing" rule. IP: Logged |
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Kathleen Dalton Woodbury Administrator |
Thanks, Christian. I'll ask the techgnomes about it, then. IP: Logged |
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Kathleen Dalton Woodbury Administrator |
posting so this topic will be visible IP: Logged |
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