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We will generally remove threads or posts: berating other people for their genre/subject/literary taste adherence or non-adherence to rules calling people morons for giving a particular sort of advice insisting that their opinion is the only one worth having being antagonistic towards particular types of books or audiences, or implying that a particular work is for the 'unwashed masses', or 'snobs', etc. Call-out threads and genre/literary-bashing It is also not our job to decide who may post here based on what someone does elsewhere-internet vigilantism and doxxing will not be tolerated.

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Please report any instances of offensive talk and the mods will deal with them. Racist, homophobic/transphobic, misogynistic, ableist and other categories of hate speech (including against 'acceptable targets') will be removed. This rule also applies to the promotion of other subreddits as standalone threads however, linking subreddits in comment chains is acceptable so long as they are not your own and the desire to redirect the person is not the sole aim of your post (the exception being on posts asking for other subs or places to post things we don't allow here.) 5. Posts about other specific resources (that you have not created), i.e., internet lectures, courses, books on writing or industry are allowed, but they must be written with an explanation of its use as a resource from the perspective of an interested user rather than an advert, and must not contain any direct posting of someone else's text.

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Please use the self-promotion thread for any direct advertising of your work, community or online or offline event. This includes advertisements for your own book/film/game etc., blog, apps or websites, self-publishing platforms, surveys or anything posted on behalf of any other person or company, and includes in comment sections as well as top level posts. Threads that touch on specific difficulties unique to writers such as asking for tips on inspiration, achieving word count goals or frustration with writing workflow may be posted in the main subreddit. Motivation Threadsĭiscussion of motivation or writer’s block should be posted in our twice weekly motivation thread. We do not allow writing prompts/exercises (including asking people to share prompts etc) or threads inviting people to share their work outside of the crit thread. The Wednesday general discussion thread is open for all other trope talk and questions about subject matter.īook recommendation threads are only allowed for technical writing resources or books on publishing. We have the idea brainstorming thread on Tuesdays and Fridays for any kind of content or subject matter request. Short quotes of a sentence or two are allowed, but only when illustrating more general concepts in essays or questions about broader technical issues. Posts should not simply be compilations of extracts or requests for extracts from people's own work. The restrictions on media discussion includes posting excerpts from published media or focusing a question/essay around a particular work or works. This is not an exhaustive list and the mods reserve the right to remove posts that don't belong. men v women etc) character detail plot detail genre-specific topics worldbuilding, magic system, technological or romance elements book or fictional media recommendations/discussion etc tropes, and other published media discussion. We generally remove top level threads that cover about the following: research into specific subjects (including general psychology questions e.g.

Storyist editor tv#

We are not a reference desk for writers or a Reddit version of TV Tropes. We are not a place to talk about the story, subject matter or content of your work. Requests for critique and writing partners may only be posted in the critique thread or the stickied daily threads. Critique requests include soliciting feedback on ideas, queries, 'what should I write about X', etc.

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Samples of writing and critique requests may only be posted in the weekly self-promotion and critique thread. The moderators do reserve the right to remove posts/comments that are deemed harmful without warning and ban users depending on the severity of the infraction. Please keep these guidelines in mind for all of your posts and comments. Here's a general synopsis and explanation of /r/writing's community rules. Thank you! Before posting, check out: FAQ Our Wiki Related subreddits Want to do an AMA? Please message the mods to verify yourself before posting. Sunday: Writing Tools, Software, and Hardware Upcoming AMA postsĪMA about getting an MFA in Creative Writing and/or teaching or doing other side projects for work post MFA. We talk about important matters for writers, news affecting writers, and the finer aspects of the writing craft.















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