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Posted: Sun Jul 11, 2010 8:25 pm
www.Teenink.com A great site for teenagers and their works. I myself am on there, I have some work up. Alas I am waiting for approval on them. It takes them forever to approve them because they have to read through each article, make sure it's appropriate, has the right tags, etc. My first work FINALLY got approved. My works.It automatically updates itself.
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Posted: Fri Jul 16, 2010 7:33 pm
Is that the only writing site you're apart of? I'm a part of a couple and most you don't have to wait for approval. Maybe you could check some out. There is:
Booksie My Account: [x]
Note: All of my writing is posted here first. It's the site I have the most work posted also. Pros: It's a small community so it's easier to get your writing commented on and viewed. It's easy to use. It's the first site I ever joined and the least confusing.
Cons: There are minor bugs sometimes when posting comments, or uploading work, but you learn to love the site either way.
Writers Cafe My Account: [x] Note: I liked this site the second best because it had so much to offer. It was a little confusing, but I found my way around it. I opted for the option to make the writing available for members only, but you can view it on my booksie page. I haven't been there long, so I can't give you a good review of the site, but I like it so far : D. One thing is that the community is a bit bigger and it's a little harder to have so many comments or views.
Inkpop My Account: I have an account, but I haven't posted anything on it because there's a 10,000 word minimum I think. I don't know. It seems really good, but I think they have to review your work first. Don't be pushed way though, it's a great site : D
There's many more sites out there like fictionpress, miba ( I think that's what it's called), etc.
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Undesired Desire Vice Captain
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Posted: Fri Jul 16, 2010 7:56 pm
Bring on your torture, your bullets, your pains I'll stick to Fanfiction.net and be happy with that. And in my heart, things aren't the same.
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Posted: Fri Jul 16, 2010 8:59 pm
Eh, I think TeenInk is safer. The editors read each piece individually, and make sure there aren't any errors, and that they can be understood.
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Posted: Mon Oct 25, 2010 11:41 am
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