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February 23 GMT Review Day!



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Points: 3850
Reviews: 10
Thu Feb 20, 2014 2:49 am
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Big Brother says...



Review Day February 2014


Event time:



What's going on?

Starting at the time shown above (automatically adjusted to your local time), YWS will hold a Review Day! If you've never participated in one before, a Review Day is a period of 24 hours where everyone on YWS tries to write as many reviews as they can. During this time, no new works can be submitted.

We also set an overall goal for each Review Day, and the goal this time around is 650 reviews! If everyone who visits YWS that day does just one review, we'll easily meet the goal.


Additional info

As always, you'll also be able to join one of two review teams beginning 72 hours prior to the event. The two teams compete to see who can earn the most points. You can earn points by reviewing, and the better the review, the more points you earn.

To join a review team, just look out for the "Join a review team" link on the front page. It'll start showing up 72 hours prior to the event, along with a countdown to the start of the Review Day.


Free Literary Work Day

Beginning 24 hours prior to Review Day, the cost to post new literary works will temporarily drop to 0. During this time, you'll be able to submit a maximum of two works.

However, the deal is this: if you post something on the Free Literary Work Day, you must review something on Review Day!
  





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Reviews: 317
Fri Feb 21, 2014 5:15 pm
lostthought says...



Agh, I want to post but can't
"Aaloo is potato in urdu, like AAAAAA-loo, or like AAAAA-look such delicious deliciousness."
-Pompadour

"MY SOUL IS A GREY ABYSS"
-QueenOfHearts
  





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Reviews: 117
Sun Feb 23, 2014 1:06 am
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crossroads says...



You do know it says January up on the blue thingy on the top of the page, yes? :mrgreen:
• previously ChildOfNowhere
- they/them -
literary fantasy with a fairytale flavour
  








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