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Literary works are now free!



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Tue Jan 08, 2013 6:58 am
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Nate says...



You can now submit up to two literary works per day for 0 points each. You can submit additional works past that amount per day for 400 points, or just wait 24 hours to start submitting for 0 points again.

What we're trying to do is to increase the number of literary works posted per day. Right now, the average is a little less than 25. Ideally, it should be twice that.

Additionally, a word limit has been added to literary works. The maximum word amount per work is now 10,000. This is to prevent people from posting their entire novel, which usually results in their novel not being read at all.

So please start posting more works! We have plenty of reviewers aching to read your stuff.
  





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Tue Jan 08, 2013 10:25 am
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noninjaes says...



Now if only I actually had something to post. :)
Noni Naps Through Nano
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Tue Jan 08, 2013 7:40 pm
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Rosendorn says...



Then go write! :D
A writer is a world trapped in a person— Victor Hugo

Ink is blood. Paper is bandages. The wounded press books to their heart to know they're not alone.
  





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Tue Jan 08, 2013 7:41 pm
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FermentingFruit says...



YAY! Posting some now then.
Save time... see it my way.

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Tue Jan 08, 2013 8:29 pm
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Leahweird says...



The word limit is a good idea. Shorter sections are a lot easier to review, simply because you can hone in on little details.
  








I haven't failed, I've found 10,000 ways that don't work.
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