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You go into the "Publishing Center" which is at the very top of your screen on the black bar, next to your Notifications. Then you follow the steps it takes you through to publish your work!
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To submit a work you need points, which you have 200 of, our current point requirement is exactly 200. To get more, review work around YWS and you will accumulate points, more words, more points. That being said, quality reviews are encouraged.

When you've got enough points, click Publishing Center, and copy roughly 1,500 to 2,000 words into the box if it is a novel, that way people have a better chance of reviewing the whole thing. Break your work into these chunks as parts, and keep posting with something in the title to indicate which part it is, such as Chapter 1 1/5 for having a chapter broken into 5 parts, and that title being the first of the five parts. Hit publish.

When you hit publish this will give you more things to choose. This will be your settings for the work. You can stick it in a folder to keep all of your parts together, such as a folder for your novel, or collections, and you can rate the work appropriately. Then you hit publish and tada! It's in the Green Room to wait for 2 noble reviewers.



You walk into this room at your own risk, because it leads to the future, not a future that will be but one that might be. This is not a new world, it is simply an extension of what began in the old one. It has patterned itself after every dictator who has ever planted the ripping imprint of a boot on the pages of history since the beginning of time. It has refinements, technological advances, and a more sophisticated approach to the destruction of human freedom. But like every one of the super states that preceded it, it has one iron rule: logic is an enemy and truth is a menace.
— Rod Serling