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[FAQ] Amber Quill Selection Criteria
The Amber Quill is designed to recognize quality creative writing, rather than factual, resource-based content. In English, it recognizes exciting, involved and fluid game play rather than rules and background. Only actual game play logs (or archives) are considered for the AQ award.
Ever Want to Write a Novel?
Ever want to write a novel? Now's the time to do it!
November is National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo) and you can join thousands of other people all over the world as we attempt to write 50,000 words in the 30 days of November. Visit www.nanowrimo.org to sign up!
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Hi im new here and am completely baffeld as to why i was referred to this place. i write poetry -YES- but it's not medievil in theme. or does that matter? if not then how and WHERE do i post? sheesh sorry to be such a pain in the arse. thanx. any and all help is appreciated.my e-mail addy is:silvercat2me@comcast.net thx again!
National Novel Writing Month is November!
NaNoWriMo or National Novel Writing Month began yesterday but it's not too late to get in on the action. In case you've missed the posts from Eisel and me in the past, NaNo is where people all over the world attempt to write a 50K word novel in 30 days (aka November.) It's fun, crazy, leads to lots of dirty dishes in the sink and wearing the same pair of jeans until they can walk and talk but it's a creative whirlwind and so much fun!
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Write A Novel in November!
NaNoWriMo or National Novel Writing Month began yesterday but it's not too late to get in on the action. In case you've missed the posts from Eisel and me in the past, NaNo is where people all over the world attempt to write a 50K word novel in 30 days (aka November.) It's fun, crazy, leads to lots of dirty dishes in the sink and wearing the same pair of jeans until they can walk and talk but it's a creative whirlwind and so much fun!
Spell / Grammer Checking ... aka Proofing
I used to work editing at a newspaper. A strange thing I learned there ... when proofing your documents, read them backwards. One word at a time, backwards.