I have clicked all of the links, read lots - but I still don't see the "Writer's Tutorial", how to submit, or which articles are requested. I gleaned out inches of notebooks to enter here, and 6 inches of fiction to find a home for - but ended up feeling very lost.
Can anyone point out a direction for someone that probably just needs new glasses or for the cat to move her tail away from the top of the screen? Queen Mildred has decreed that I must grope for the back button or risk a close encounter of the tooth and claw.
Feelin' like a bonehead...
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Gotcha!
*AFTER* the author's login works, you get the nifty screen with the literate options. (The writer's tutorial links aren't working.)
I agree with the other posters - please make the "recently sold" longer. It would be nice to trend past the Christmas and relationship concepts. Also, could there be a link to the sold article in order to view the effective concept presentation? As much as we love to write, we need to find the best ways to get customers buying as long as the ugly habit of EATING keeps waving the grocery bill...
Another thought is a feedback process that doesn't put us in competition. Specifically, if a customer or critic could post comments and feedback on an article, then the writing skill sets may improve, and "negotiation" would be simplified.
I agree with the other posters - please make the "recently sold" longer. It would be nice to trend past the Christmas and relationship concepts. Also, could there be a link to the sold article in order to view the effective concept presentation? As much as we love to write, we need to find the best ways to get customers buying as long as the ugly habit of EATING keeps waving the grocery bill...
Another thought is a feedback process that doesn't put us in competition. Specifically, if a customer or critic could post comments and feedback on an article, then the writing skill sets may improve, and "negotiation" would be simplified.