Monday, February 15, 2010
How to add your writing to this website
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by MR. SALVADOR
One way to use this website is to share what you have written. Sharing your fiction, poetry, non-fiction, and other writings here will provide you with readers and feedback.
To add posts to the Writers' Craft Class Website, you need only an email address. Follow these instructions for near-instant online publication:
One way to use this website is to share what you have written. Sharing your fiction, poetry, non-fiction, and other writings here will provide you with readers and feedback.
To add posts to the Writers' Craft Class Website, you need only an email address. Follow these instructions for near-instant online publication:
- Create a new email.
- In the subject heading, type the title of your written work.
- In the body of the email, the first line should be "by [YOUR FIRST NAME]" to identity the author.
- In the next line, you can start typing out the work you would like to share. (Alternatively, you can copy-and-paste your writing from a word processor.)
- When you are finished, send the email to the address I have specified in class. Do not share this address with anyone outside of the class.
- Within minutes, your writing will be published to the website, ready for comments.
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