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Thursday, February 20, 2014

Blog Post 114

A new avenue opened up in the process of critiquing segments of the third novel of the Tessera Trilogy. An online forum was identified which may be helpful, when I get to the point of having segments ready for outside review. Once a week the following online forum offers critiques of segments. http://www.reddit.com/r/writing/ 

I copied from the forum website guidance on its use.
Your critique submission should be a top-level comment in the thread and should include:
·                 Title
·                 Genre
·                 Word count
·                 What sort of feedback you would like (line-by-line edits, general impression, etc.)
·                 A link to the story
Anyone wishing to critique the story should respond to the original story comment. The post is set to contest mode, so the stories will appear in a random order, and child comments will only be seen by people who want to check them.
This post will be linked in the announcement bar, and on the side bar, and can be used anytime until next week.

Posting Guidelines
1.      All submissions must be directly related to writing.
2.      Post all requests for feedback or critique partners in the weekly critique thread with a writing sample.
3.      Sharing for the sake of sharing is not allowed in this sub. Check out Writing Hub for other writing-related subreddits.
4.      All posts must contain enough information to start a discussion on reddit (such as a summary of a news story or article excerpt).
5.      Posts with promotional links must contain useful information that benefits the community.
6.      Low-content posts and posts with only a link or teaser (e.g. Check out this cool post on dialogue!) will be removed.
7.      No posts that serve no purpose other than self-validation.
8.      Calls for submissions must include payment info, estimates of circulation numbers, submissions deadline, rights requested, and publishing schedule.
9.      Please report any rule-breaking posts, as well as any abusive comments or harassment. Civility will be enforced.
10.  Moderators may, in their discretion, remove posts that they consider harmful to the community.

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