This sub-forum differs from the rest of the Guild slightly, so the rules do as well.
Rules
This is the sub-forum for posting writing non-competitively, so you can show off, or ask for critique, or anything, really.
General rules
As usual, no text talk, swearing is permitted, but must be at least partially blank, keep sexual references to a PG-13 level (if you're not sure, leave it out or PM me), homosexuality is permitted, fiction, non-fiction or fan-fiction permitted, poetry or prose, no plagerism, no flaming, no spamming. Those are mostly the same as the rules for the rest of the Guild, and most of it's common sense.
Posting rules
If what you're posting has multiple chapters or parts, keep all sections of the same work to the same thread to avoid crowding.
Put (poetry) or (prose) at the end of the thread title, for the benefit of the lazy.
If you don't want your work to be critiqued, say so.
Commenting/critique rules
Not much, just be nice, don't flame, etc. Don't critique if the author says he or she doesn't want his or her work to be critiqued.
As I say in the main rules, I won't be reading each individual post, so I'm relying on you to let me know if you see anybody breaking the rules.
That's all, really. Just, enjoy yourselves.
Rules
This is the sub-forum for posting writing non-competitively, so you can show off, or ask for critique, or anything, really.
General rules
As usual, no text talk, swearing is permitted, but must be at least partially blank, keep sexual references to a PG-13 level (if you're not sure, leave it out or PM me), homosexuality is permitted, fiction, non-fiction or fan-fiction permitted, poetry or prose, no plagerism, no flaming, no spamming. Those are mostly the same as the rules for the rest of the Guild, and most of it's common sense.
Posting rules
If what you're posting has multiple chapters or parts, keep all sections of the same work to the same thread to avoid crowding.
Put (poetry) or (prose) at the end of the thread title, for the benefit of the lazy.
If you don't want your work to be critiqued, say so.
Commenting/critique rules
Not much, just be nice, don't flame, etc. Don't critique if the author says he or she doesn't want his or her work to be critiqued.
As I say in the main rules, I won't be reading each individual post, so I'm relying on you to let me know if you see anybody breaking the rules.
That's all, really. Just, enjoy yourselves.
