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      Forum Rules

      Forum Rules

      General Forum and Forum Posting Rules
      • All posts must be free of illegal or distasteful content, which includes pornography and nudity, hate speech, posting of copyrighted material, spamming the forum, bumping threads, or flaming/trolling.
      • No advertisements may be posted, including the use of signature links for advertising, and including "free" products. Recruitment for external projects, other sites, publishing opportunities, or writing services are also considered prohibited advertising. Accounts created for advertising purposes will be permanently banned. You may contact support@writingforums.org for information on paid advertising.
      • School assignments, contest submissions, or other work that is intended to reflect your individual effort must be clearly identified as such. We will not do your work for you, and assistance will be limited.
      • Thread bumping is not allowed. (appending posts to bring a thread to the top or to get it more attention)
      • All posts must be in English.
      • This is a writing forum. Occasional use of common net abbreviations is tolerated, but excessive use of netspeak is discouraged. As a writing community, please try to keep posts high in quality.
      • All rules apply throughout the site, PMs and blogs included.

      Account Information
      • Users may only have one account unless requested and approved by the forum administration.

      Posting Copyrighted Material/Copyright Infringement
      • Posting material that is not yours and claiming it as your own is considered copyright infringement. No warning will be given if such a situation arises. You will be banned permanently.
      • Small sections of copyrighted material may be posted when you cite the original author or when it is used with the authors permission.

      Posting Your Writing
      • You must own the copyright to all work claimed your own.
      • All stories, poems, or other writing offered for comment must be posted in the Writing Workshop.
      • If your writing contains adult language, sexual behavior, or violent, it must be marked/categorized as such.
      • Enclosures, links, and images are not acceptable. The work to be reviewed, and all critiques, must be posted directly, without any supplementary materials.
      • Posting in the Writing Workshop requires 2 or more constructive critiques of other members' work for each new posted work.
      • You must be registered for at least 14 days and have made 20 posts before you can create a thread in our workshops.
      • Only your own writing may be posted in the Writing Workshop.
      • By posting, you are granting limited use. Specifically, retention or removal of that piece of writing from the site is solely at the discretion of the site administration team, and members may quote the submission in full or in part for the purpose of critique within that thread.
      • Please do not spread stories and articles across multiple threads, including blog threads. If a story won't fit in the initial post, subsequent pieces should be posted as repiles to the original post.

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      • Avatars may not contain pornographic or distasteful images.

      Signature
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      • You can include two external links and unlimited links to pages within our site. Links cannot be to sites that contain pornographic or illegal material.
      • Links for commercial or promotional purposes are prohibited.
      • Personal non-commercial sites, such as your personal blog, are allowed.
      • Links may be removed without notice if deemed inappropriate.
      • Please limit signature real estate. "Billboard" signatures may be edited or removed without notice.
      • Signatures may also not contain text with sexual connotations, racial slurs, vulgarity, or content intended to upset a specific member.


      Free Speech Policy


      Since we are a writing forum, WritingForums.org is highly in favor of free speech and strongly opposed to censorship. The exceptions are situations where content may harm the quality or well-being of the community, which would include situations in the rules above.

      Rule Violations

      Rule violations will be punished by infractions. Each violation has a different level of infraction points. Once you receive 10 infraction points you will be banned. First time banning will be 30 days, followed by 90 days, followed by a permanent ban.

      Breaking of any of these rules is a breech of your agreement. We reserve the right to ban or terminate any user at any time for any reason. Penalties will vary based on the severity of the situation.
      Last edited by Daniel; 12-19-2012 at 04:21 PM.
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      How to Use the Writing Workshop (previously called the Review Room)

      The first point you must understand is that the Writing Workshop is a [true workshop, and requires full participation in order to post your own writing. The minimum participation is two constructive critiques prior to each piece of writing you post for feedback. This requirement will be strictly enforced, and decisions on whether or not a critique is constructive are final.

      Additionally, you must be registered for at least 14 days and have made 20 posts before you can create a thread in our workshops. New members, consider familiarizing yourselves with our site and the critiquing process. Please do not message the moderators on the fourteenth day asking when you will be able to post - any such messages will be silently ignored.

      The Writing Workshop is not a place to publish your work on the web, nor is it a critiquing service. The purpose is to learn to give and receive constructive critique, to make you a better writer. You must learn the critiquing mindset in order to effectively receive, evaluate, and apply recommendations. Furthermore, you will use what you learn about critiquing to find and fix the weaknesses in your own writing.

      The Writing Workshop is the most demanding and strictly monitored area of the site. It is not recommended for new joiners!

      With that in mind, these are the posting guidelines for the Writing Workshop:
      • Do not post the same piece of writing more than once in the Writing Workshop. Choose which forum to post it in, and only post it once.
      • If you post a revision or an additional excerpt from the same piece of writing, post it at the end of the thread. Please do not revise it in place if people have commented on it. Members should be able to see the progress from revision to revision, and the context for all critical comment should be preserved. If a story is posted in multiple threads, the additional threads will be merged or removed without notice.
      • Paragraph formatting is lost when copying from a word processing format and pasting as text, so you should manually go through and insert blank lines between paragraphs for readability. You'll probably get more reviews that way too. Please do not try to finagle first line indents for the paragraphs with invisible spacers. Invisitext (hiding text by matching the foreground color to the background color) is expressly forbidden on this site.
      • Recommendations to another writer to fix the paragraph formatting, although helpful, do not count toward constructive critique.
      • For best results, you should use the site's default font for writing you wish reviewed. That font is chosen for the best overall readability. You really don't get extra points for making the writing more decorative. It just makes it harder to critique.
      • Consider using [QUOTE][/QUOTE] tags to show excerpts from the author's writing that you are commenting on. However, please don't use [SPOILER][/SPOILER] tags, whether you are the author or a critiquer. All content in the Writing Workshop should be clearly visible at all times.
      • Post a reasonably-sized excerpt for critique. You want to post a large enough excerpt to reveal any bad writing habits, but not so much that potential critiquers balk at tackling it. Consider limiting the excerpt to a section with which you are having problems. There's no exact "best size", but it you can't fit it into a single post, it's probably too much.
      • Do not debate with critiquers. A defensive stance comes from a closed mind. Treat every comment as useful, especially if the critiquer "didn't get it." Assume that you failed to communicate your intent as clearly as you thought. After all, you already know what you intended. The reader doesn't have that foreknowledge, so the burden is on you to make it clear enough.
      • Resist the urge to explain what you are trying to convey. As soon as you do that, you have biased your readers. You lose the opportunity to find out how they would have read it without the Cliff Notes.
      • Don't tell people you dashed it off in fifteen minutes while drunk and it's probably full of errors. You're asking people to take the time to pick your writing apart and offer ways to improve it. The least you can do is put some effort into cleaning it up first, so you don't just get suggestions you could have fixed on your own.
      • Stay on topic. All posts should stick to the critiquing of the writing. Take personal discussions to VM or PM. If a critique raises a general writing question, take it up in the Writing Issues forums, not in the Writing Workshop thread. And particularly in non-fiction, don't debate the subject matter of the writing, only how to communicate the original writer's position more effectively.
      • Do NOT post a poll. Any question about the writing that can be answered with a poll is not worth asking. Therefore, polls will be removed without notice.
      • Don't plan on deleting your piece of writing when you have gotten the responses you were after. You decision to put the writing up for critique is a commitment to make it available indefinitely as part of the workshop. The critiques you receive, your revisions, are there for others to learn from. The workshop is collaborative, and it's an open process for learning to critique effectively.
      • If your thread is locked for not having met the critiquing requirements, you must contact a moderator, listing the critiques you have made you believe now meet the requirements. You are still prohibited from posting new Writing Workshop threads until you have received confirmation and your thread is reopened. No Exceptions!
      Last edited by Cogito; 08-08-2011 at 04:24 PM. Reason: corrected typos
      See these articles in my blog: He said, she said - Mechanics of Dialogue, What's Your Point (of View)?, and Show and Tell.

      "On 'brainstorming' for story ideas: Don't collect, masticate, and regurgitate. Create." - Cogito

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