Second, if you have any questions, feel free to PM me at any time!
veerenBy avoid she means show your undying love for. And by weird she means pretty. At least for me she does. Aug 14, 2013
JcsmoothHaha, I can see people really develop great friendships here. I'm just a lowly noob at the moment trying to make my mark here! Aug 14, 2013
IggyHush up, Veer!
No, you aren't a lonely noob! You'll make some great friends here in good time. A good place to start is the chat room! Aug 14, 2013
JcsmoothI'm not lonely, just lowly haha, just gotta get ppl to read my stuffs so we can discuss both out works Aug 14, 2013
IggyWe have a 2:1 ratio when it comes to reviewing. You post a work, and you review two other peoples' works to even it out and also gain points, so you can submit again. It's a cycle, see?
The Green Tab on the far right is the Green Room. Works with 1 or 0 works are listed there. If you review those, you gain extra points!
Remember that when someone reviews your work, it' s always kind to say thank you. And be sure to look at their works, see if they, too, need some extra comments or opinions on a recent work. Give and take. Aug 15, 2013
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Wow, bro. You are new! Welcome to YWS! Need any questions you can ask me or anybody else because I only have one month experience Your wall is empty too!
ImHeropunctuation to me, aides the reader with clarity so sentences don't run into each-other and you have this massive sentence.. I don't think they insinuate a pause though, like most people think, unless it is mid-line. All it is a technique and I think you feel the same way about punctuation the way I feel about capitalization.. in the end its whatever floats your boat. Aug 13, 2013
JcsmoothIndeed but I'll adapt and have added a few poems with it, if you'd like to see them. Aug 13, 2013
When we are children we seldom think of the future. This innocence leaves us free to enjoy ourselves as few adults can. The day we fret about the future is the day we leave our childhood behind. — Patrick Rothfuss, The Name of the Wind
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