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Hi everyone! I joined the Hatrack writers forum just a few minutes ago, and I'm a little unsure how this works, but I thought I should introduce myself. My name's Steve and I'm 19 years old. I've wanted to be a writer for as long as I can remember, and now I'm really beginning to get serious about it. I've joined a on-line writers group once before but had to drop out because of lack of time, but I doubt that will be a problem here. I love sci-fi and fantasy fiction, and I've been an OSC fan since reading Ender's Game middle school. I really look forward to reading your works, and hope to share some of mine with you, too.
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I would guess, from your nickname, that you are a Dead Can Dance fan, also. Welcome to the Forum. I'm sure you'll find what you're looking for here.
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Steve, Welcome to the Writers' Forum. I was wondering if you were also joining into one of the Writers' Groups (see below in the individual group areas). Basically, that's where you'll see the beginnings (first few lines) of submissions from the various authors in each group. (I hope I'm not being redudant here with stuff you already know).
Anyway, if you want people to read your stuff, you'll either have to join a group (e-mail Kathleen to get yourself on the list) or you can post a message here asking if people would like to read something and offer their critiques. The advantage of being in one of the groups is that those people have to read your stuff (and you have to read theirs).
If you want to just post here, I'd suggest checking with Kathleen anyway.
Mostly what this forum gets used for is discussions of questions that various people have come up with. Sometimes it's just silly stuff to keep us going. Other times it's a serious cry for help.
Anyway, its nice to have a new member. I hope you like it here. Somewhere buried in the older threads is one about who we all are. If you add some information about yourself there, that thread will move forward into the "most recent" bin and we can all read about you. Or, start a new one.
You can click on the smiley face and go to the discussion that we were all having about ourselves and each other. It was actually started when somebody thought that he was replying to another topic that I had started, which you can find by clicking on the winky .
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Both discussions feature me to an almost...well, let's face it, an extremely distressing degree.
As a matter of fact, almost all of the discussions in here feature me to an overbearing extent. It's just that there are very few things that I don't take interest in. And even then I usually have something to say on the subject. Or totally off it, as the case may be.
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Hey, I found an oldy but goody, at least, good it you like a lot of me talking to the complete exclusion of any competing points of view. It's behind the little red face. Posts: 8322 | Registered: Aug 1999
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Actually, I tend to hit the submit button and then decide that I want to add something or clarify something or make a correction. I only use the edit button when I really need to correct a glaring mistake, like if I try a code and it comes out all messed up and unintellegible. See, when you reply, you have a little frame with the topic so you can refer back to what you're replying to, but when you edit you don't have that. And a reply moves the topic to the top of the list, but an edit doesn't do anything at all.
If both of those were different then I would always reply to a topic once, like in the second or third post, and then just edit. That way, I would have this really long post in front of everyone else. I guess that would be sort of obnoxious though, Eh?