User talk:Cannon

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I see you have taken interest in my story, creating an index for players and such, is that some thing I was supposed to handle and over looked? --[[User:Blackdragon25|Blackdragon25]] 25 May 2011
I see you have taken interest in my story, creating an index for players and such, is that some thing I was supposed to handle and over looked? --[[User:Blackdragon25|Blackdragon25]] 25 May 2011
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Thanks for the kind words. As for writing tips: read the section of story and think about what you're going to write before you click on the link to create a new page, and make sure you use good grammar and spelling. The real key for me anyway is to have a clear idea of where I want to go before stepping out on the path to get there. Hope that helps. --[[User:Teejay|Teejay]] 5/26/11

Current revision as of 15:02, 26 May 2011

Hey, just wanted to say that if you still keep editing the Invisible story, instead of making the links like [[Invisible/Guy/School|Walk to the school.]] do them like this: [[Invisible/Guy: School|Walk to the school.]] So just the "title" of the page after "Invisible/Guy: ", otherwise the links become unnecessarily long. --Dreama 17:05, 3 May 2010 (UTC)

I admit I haven't paid much attention to the Feature Stories. That section wasn't my idea, but I haven't had any objections to having it, so it's stayed. But you're certainly right about Inuyasha's fantasy lands. It's so bad it's almost comical. So I notated on the Previously Featured Stories page that that's exactly what it is: an example of how not to write a story. --Platypus 12:40, 7 January 2011 (UTC)

Thanks for the heads up. That's one more link spammer blocked. --Platypus 21:27, 8 January 2011 (UTC)

I see you have taken interest in my story, creating an index for players and such, is that some thing I was supposed to handle and over looked? --Blackdragon25 25 May 2011

Thanks for the kind words. As for writing tips: read the section of story and think about what you're going to write before you click on the link to create a new page, and make sure you use good grammar and spelling. The real key for me anyway is to have a clear idea of where I want to go before stepping out on the path to get there. Hope that helps. --Teejay 5/26/11

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