Dwayne
from Cincinnati, Ohio (suburbs) is reading books that rotate to often to keep this updatedJune 6, 2014 - 7:50am
Visual!
Matt A.
June 6, 2014 - 7:54am
If you look at the specific thread where our battle is, there's no option to attach files. Perhaps it's on the thread originator to enable that?
Gordon Highland
from Kansas City is reading Secondhand Souls by Christopher MooreJune 6, 2014 - 8:12am
I never noticed that attachment link before, and stand corrected. Even though I'm sitting right now, and quite comfortably so.
Dwayne
from Cincinnati, Ohio (suburbs) is reading books that rotate to often to keep this updatedJune 6, 2014 - 8:23am
You can upload the picture to any forum post and use the link, but you can't upload the files to polls.
Matt A.
June 6, 2014 - 8:44am
Gotcha
KinnicSwan
from River Falls, WI is reading Blues For Mister Charlie by James BaldwinJune 25, 2014 - 5:42am
Thank you so much for writing this Courtney! This is the first day that I've sat down and spent a few hours navigating this site and you've definitely given me some great tips for getting involved and to get more out of it. Cheers!
Rob Duffy
from London is reading Chasing the Scream' by Johann Hari and by James Ellroy; 'The Black DahliaNovember 28, 2014 - 4:49am
I'm feeling the love Courtney, very good of you and a great introduction. Many thanks.
Rob
JennyBunny77
from Missouri is reading Immortal by Gene DoucetteMarch 29, 2015 - 7:46am
Courtney,
I know it has been said multiple times on this thread but I will say it again: thank you so much for this post. Here, almost three years after you originally posted this, your words are still helping people. Thank you for your time and effort in putting together this article. It has shown me some avenues that I hadn't even realized were there and I can't wait to explore them. Again, thank you, thank you, thank you.
Jenny
Rachel Anderson
from Jamaica is reading The Lost SunSeptember 5, 2015 - 1:29pm
This was super helpful to read. It definitely makes the whole reviewing process seem a little less daunting, which is much appreciated!
Kedzie
from Northern California is reading The Things They Carried by Tim O'BrienSeptember 2, 2016 - 9:41am
Wow. I just discovered this. Took a class a year ago, another a few months ago, joined the Writer's Workshop last month but otherwise have not spent any time on this site. Your post answers a lot of my questions and concerns. Thank you!
Dwayne
from Cincinnati, Ohio (suburbs) is reading books that rotate to often to keep this updatedDecember 11, 2016 - 2:42am
Can someone kill the bot?
Linden
from Military Brat/Expat is reading Winston Churchill: The Valiant YearsJanuary 13, 2017 - 11:21am
Grateful Courtney, for your get-acquainted-with-the-site post of 2012. Now to read it again.
SueA9378
from Long Island, New York, USA is reading Always Something New by Indie AuthorsMarch 15, 2017 - 5:51am
Thank you for posting this I will work on an introduction now and post it later. Thank you again!
curiousgcc
from Virginia is reading How Music WorksJanuary 27, 2018 - 8:31am
Thanks for this, Courtney! Great to have some guidelines to get started!
Community Manager
helpfulsnowman
from Colorado is reading But What If We're Wrong? by Chuck KlostermanApril 4, 2018 - 1:40pm
Thanks to everyone who participated on this thread! I've un-sticky-ed this post in favor of creating a new one. This post is excellent, better than the new one, but some things have changed here and we were in need of an updated version.
Visual!
If you look at the specific thread where our battle is, there's no option to attach files. Perhaps it's on the thread originator to enable that?
I never noticed that attachment link before, and stand corrected. Even though I'm sitting right now, and quite comfortably so.
You can upload the picture to any forum post and use the link, but you can't upload the files to polls.
Gotcha
Thank you so much for writing this Courtney! This is the first day that I've sat down and spent a few hours navigating this site and you've definitely given me some great tips for getting involved and to get more out of it. Cheers!
I'm feeling the love Courtney, very good of you and a great introduction. Many thanks.
Rob
Courtney,
I know it has been said multiple times on this thread but I will say it again: thank you so much for this post. Here, almost three years after you originally posted this, your words are still helping people. Thank you for your time and effort in putting together this article. It has shown me some avenues that I hadn't even realized were there and I can't wait to explore them. Again, thank you, thank you, thank you.
Jenny
This was super helpful to read. It definitely makes the whole reviewing process seem a little less daunting, which is much appreciated!
Wow. I just discovered this. Took a class a year ago, another a few months ago, joined the Writer's Workshop last month but otherwise have not spent any time on this site. Your post answers a lot of my questions and concerns. Thank you!
Can someone kill the bot?
Grateful Courtney, for your get-acquainted-with-the-site post of 2012. Now to read it again.
Thank you for posting this I will work on an introduction now and post it later. Thank you again!
Thanks for this, Courtney! Great to have some guidelines to get started!
Thanks to everyone who participated on this thread! I've un-sticky-ed this post in favor of creating a new one. This post is excellent, better than the new one, but some things have changed here and we were in need of an updated version.