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What does this mean exactly? Sorry for sounding so stupid :)

Your right, I didn't know it was a category, so thanks for the heads up. And I like your idea. Thanks

Hi Runplestillskin: I posted on this forum, the ability for us to be able to edit our stories, especially when others don't follow the rules and/or instructions of a particular story. This has happened several times to my stories, so this is why I posted the request to edit our stories.


So Joakim is aware of this request, and is working on it, but it will take awhile.


As far as you wanting to possibly delete a story because nobody has added a draft,,,,this happens quite a lot, I've noticed, for whatever reason. It is so frustrating when your story just sits there staring back at you, waiting to be continued...So this happens to a lot of stories here. And I've also noticed: a story is going really well (one that you may have added a draft or are following), and suddenly NOTHING. It's dead in the water, so to speak, and just sits there for days, even weeks. I've requested Joakim to possibly look into a way to 'highlight' these stories in some way so that they can be reintroduced and given another chance or what have you.


Hope this helps :)

How can you remove it with out causing the person to be mad? I do want it removed and the round restarted, thanks

Here is the link in case anyone is interested in reading the actual article further.


http://www.grammarly.com/grammar-check


Hope it helps :)



No, just leave it. I'm sure other 'newbies' will have the same question at some point....Thanks again....have a great day :<)

DUH!!!! It's too bad this question has to remain on this forum so others can see how utterly stupid I feel. Thanks again Joakim :))

Thanks for your always 'quick' response. Where does it show that I have received 52 points, or is this something only you know or have calculated? I guess the secret in getting a higher score, is produce a better story....


Thanks

Maybe there should be some type of topic posted somewhere that could help those of us who actually take the time to give feedback (but never get it in return), give us advice on the 'proper' way of critiquing someone's writing.