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Hi @Del ArcaI believe the polite etiquette is that you start by offering critiques to others first of all and then once you’ve done quite a few, you post your work (probably the first chapter or first three chapters) and those you critiqued, if they can, will critique your work (and/or as you have shown willing to critique others, this will be recognised and more than just those you critique may offer critiques). After that, you can post more chapters and then from this you might ask if anyone is willing to critique the whole novel.
Hmmm...some good advice here but whatever happened to the Directory of Critters?
Do you have to be a full member to post on the blog?Hi @Del Arca , I recommend clicking on stuff and seeing what's around. Settle in. There's all sorts of cool things here! There's seminars from Pete and loads of great discussions on craft, the publishing world, AI, a book club, and so much more. There's a blog that members participate in. So lots more than just looking for critiques. Which of course is important, but if you're too focused on that out of the gate, you might miss a bunch of super cool stuff and bite off your nose to spite your face.
If you can manage it, I highly recommend getting a full membership at some point and joining the weekly huddle. It's a great way to engage in group feedback sessions and get to know people. There's always something interesting being discussed at huddle and the critique sessions are enlightening.
No, you can do it as a Basic member. However – you currently need to have made 50 posts in the Colony before you can start blogging. This is supposed to stop bots and other nefarious types from signing up simply to pollute our blogosphere with ads for manhood productsDo you have to be a full member to post on the blog?
Who better? I'd read that blog.Oh Pete, now I want to write a blog about manhood products.