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The Author's Note – Guidelines to Writing & Storytelling
By: TheCyclonicStorm Date: October 23, 2015, 8:46 am
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[font=times new roman]The Author's Note – Guidelines to Writing
& Storytelling[/font]
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Welcome to Writing & Storytelling!
The successor to the inadequately-named Writing & Fanfiction,
Writing & Storytelling is the place to let your mind wander,
dream up a fictional world, write to your heart's content and
produce works of literature from hilariously bad to superbly
intricate.
However, as with every section of Inrazimad, there are rules,
guidelines and protocols to follow when posting. Heed this
guide, because your ability to continue posting here may depend
upon it.
I. All board rules apply. Let's get that out of the way first.
If the Introduction thread says you can't do it, then Writing &
Storytelling is no exception.
II. We're all on equal footing here. Even if a piece is
laughably bad, or the author has used too many commas, it's
important to remain supportive. Bullying, teasing and general
insults regarding someone's writing skill will not be tolerated,
and will be dealt with immediately.
III. No sexual or overly graphic content. This goes hand-in-hand
with Protocol VIII of the board rules, but I feel the need to
clarify it further. Graphic, bloody content is allowed, as is
mild romance, but a story containing intercourse or otherwise
overly inappropriate scenes will be deleted, and the author will
receive a harsh penalty.
IV. If you are inactive often, write your stories several
chapters at a time. Then post them all at once! It's much more
convenient – and it'll give the impression that you've got more
content, too.
More rules will be added in the future, but, for now, happy
writing.
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