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Lorraine
 26 Sep 2008, 08:12 #44821 Reply To Post
Hi Ted, there must be a glitch in the top ten as we have some following on chapters in there.
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YouWriteOn
 26 Sep 2008, 16:00 #44849 Reply To Post
Thanks, Lorraine. Follow up chapters weren't planned for the site initially so when a set enters within the word limits we manually remove, which will take place tomorrow. They can still continue to get feedback though.
This post was last edited by YouWriteOn, 26 Sep 2008, 16:01
MJ26
 26 Sep 2008, 20:36 #44874 Reply To Post
Excuse my ignorance, but what is this post referring to? "Following on chapters"? What's this code for? I'd be grateful if you would explain.
Lorraine
 26 Sep 2008, 22:09 #44876 Reply To Post
Quote: MJ26, Friday, 26 Sep 2008 20:36
Excuse my ignorance, but what is this post referring to? "Following on chapters"? What's this code for? I'd be grateful if you would explain.
They are chapters which are not opening chapters. So, for example, chapters six to ten, or four to seven. Only opening chapters up to 10,000 words and short stories over 2,000 words and under 5,000 words are eligible for the top ten chart.
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missmorston
 26 Sep 2008, 22:11 #44877 Reply To Post
Quote: MJ26, Friday, 26 Sep 2008 20:36
Excuse my ignorance, but what is this post referring to? "Following on chapters"? What's this code for? I'd be grateful if you would explain.


Only opening chapters and short stories are eligible for the top ten, MJ. Other chapters can be posted, and receive reviews, but are limited to 11th place, assuming they score highly enough. There is a guideline somewhere that suggests follow-on chapters are made to be below or above the word count that the computer picks up (between 6-10k words), but if they are not, then Ted has to remove them manually. Hope that helps.
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MJ26
 27 Sep 2008, 11:24 #44897 Reply To Post
Thanks to you both for your succinct and cogent explanations.
YouWriteOn
 27 Sep 2008, 12:24 #44910 Reply To Post
Thanks from here too.
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