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Posted: Fri May 31, 2019 10:17 pm
This guild is designed to be used by multiple writers, either writing in collaboration or displaying their work to be critiqued and get advice. The whole point is to help form connections through other writers and promote each other's unique writing styles.
Here, there are many different genres that you can write in, from traditional fantasy to horror to poetry. All styles and types are welcome, and everyone is encouraged to write as much or as little as possible.
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Posted: Sun Jun 02, 2019 8:47 pm
Common terms Story threads: these are where you will be posting your stories. Normally, writing guilds have subforums which have many different topics that contain their own worlds in which you create and place a character. In this guild, story threads within subforums are their worlds. It is in these story threads that you will do all your writing and you are required to create them yourself. For more information, see the guidelines and rules subforums in the Home Forum
World Profiles: are pretty much what they sound like. If you are creating a world from scratch (as is possible in all except the non-fiction and fan fiction subforums), your first post will include the title of your story and the world profile where you describe your story setting.
Moderators: are in charge of making sure the rules are being respected, the writers are being respected, and the stories are being respected. They are who you go to in order to make complaints or resolve conflicts. Each subforum has two moderators and they will talk to each other in regards to what is appropriate actions to take. They are also responsible for maintaining the story threads and will be the primary readers of all your work. They are not, however, critics unless you ask for criticism or assistance.
Monitors: are the ones who ensure the moderators are not overstepping their bounds. Who watches the watchers? The monitors do! Their job is to resolve conflicts or draws between moderators in terms of conflict resolution.
Conflict Resolution Requests: are where you ask for assistance resolving a conflict between writers, readers, and yourself. These are kept on record to ensure everyone plays nicely.
Labels: go after your initial story title. They tell readers and other writers what could be in the story you are writing. They are IMPORTANT. Each subforum has either specific labels or uses the labels that are general to the guild.
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