I'm new to writing for CC, though have been registered for a while. I submitted my first article recently in response to a public request which caught my eye. It was rejected initially because of an error in the category I submitted it under (I blame unfamiliarity with the process though I may just be thick). It was rejected again when I re-submitted it due to a spelling error - which I discovered when I went to correct it was not so much a mistake as a conflict between US/UK spelling. I've submitted the article again and hope it will pass this time.
So really I have two questions, the first is does CC prefer US English spelling to UK English or are both equally acceptable?
My second question is that after reading the forums I have read about account suspensions being linked to rejections. I didn't see mention of this when I signed up nor recall being warned about it when I submitted or read the rejection email, so could anyone link me to further details? How many rejections will incur an automatic ban? If an article I submit is accepted will previous "rejections" of the same article count against me or will I get a clean slate? I am pleased that the site has rigorous standards, especially as so many sites - and even commercial publications - often fail to make the same grade, so I really hope that I will not be permanently suspended before I even have the chance to get the hang of things here.
I understand that CC must "weed out" those who are simply not capable of producing work to the sites' standard, but like to think that I am more competent than that. I'm not a highly-educated woman, but I'm a good writer with some professional experience and positive reviews, critiques and fanmail following various published works. Though much of my experience is based around POV articles, interviews and opinion-based writing (all of which I know are unacceptable here) I am keen to expand my range and believe that writing for CC would be a great way to do that. There will be a learning-curve, however, so I am hoping that the site will accommodate that and not punish little mistakes if the bulk of the writing is proficient.
Any information and/or tips for this newbie would be much appreciated, thank you.
