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Brianna
Valued Member Username: shkethtmnymkrhorsey
Post Number: 158 Registered: 12-2007
| Posted on Saturday, March 22, 2008 - 5:51 pm: |
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If I post a poem in the workshop forum place, when it's done or close can I post it in the critique forum or is that considered double posting?? Thanks. (or put it in the critique and then the workshop if it needs work and you're not sure what to do with it???) (Message edited by shkethtmnymkrhorsey on March 22, 2008) This world will never be...what I expected...and if I don't belong...who would've guessed it......even if I say...It'll be alrighhhht..still I hear you say..the words to end your lifeeee.. <<Never to late by Three Days Grace ...I heard a neigh. Oh, such a brisk and melodious neigh as that was! My very heart leaped with delight at the sound. ~Nathaniel Hawthorne
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LJ Cohen
Moderator Username: ljc
Post Number: 9075 Registered: 07-2002
| Posted on Saturday, March 22, 2008 - 6:34 pm: |
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Feel free to move poems from the Workshop to either 'CV'(light critique or commentary or 'BFB' (in depth critique). What we consider 'double posting' is posting simultaneously in 2 of the boards for finished work, including CV and BFB. There have been some cases where folks have *substantially reworked* a piece and posted the revised/reworked piece in BFB after working up the original in CV. That's fine as well. What we want to avoid is folks posting for commentary in CV, then posting essentially the same piece in BFB. Best, ljc Once in a Blue Muse Blog LJCohen
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Brianna
Valued Member Username: shkethtmnymkrhorsey
Post Number: 163 Registered: 12-2007
| Posted on Sunday, March 23, 2008 - 5:04 am: |
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O. Ok thank you very much ljc, I didn't want to ya know break the rules or anything. Haha. Thanks again. ~Bri ~Happy Easter!! This world will never be...what I expected...and if I don't belong...who would've guessed it......even if I say...It'll be alrighhhht..still I hear you say..the words to end your lifeeee.. <<Never to late by Three Days Grace ...I heard a neigh. Oh, such a brisk and melodious neigh as that was! My very heart leaped with delight at the sound. ~Nathaniel Hawthorne
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