testing the crit group filter
Apr. 14th, 2012 02:08 pmApparently it's so long since I last had anything to post for crit that it was before I had a Dreamwidth account. So I've just set up a crit group filter on my Dreamwidth account and added those people who were already on the crit group filter on LiveJournal. Of course, this actually means in practice those people who have a Dreamwidth account, have friended my Dreamwidth account, and I have been able to recognise who that Dreamwidth account is. :-)
If you've been missed off the Dreamwidth filter and want to be on it, wave from your Dreamwidth account, and let me know who you are if it's not obvious, so that I know who to add. Some of you are using very different usernames on the two sites...
I'll have an 800 word speculative fiction short story for crit later today, assuming that I'm not driven demented by trying to do a cut-and-paste from my word processor to Dreamwidth using only Dragon.
This post is public, but I'll put up a separate test post under the crit group filter, just to check the cross posting on the filter is working properly, and so that people can test to see whether they are on the filter on either site.
If you've been missed off the Dreamwidth filter and want to be on it, wave from your Dreamwidth account, and let me know who you are if it's not obvious, so that I know who to add. Some of you are using very different usernames on the two sites...
I'll have an 800 word speculative fiction short story for crit later today, assuming that I'm not driven demented by trying to do a cut-and-paste from my word processor to Dreamwidth using only Dragon.
This post is public, but I'll put up a separate test post under the crit group filter, just to check the cross posting on the filter is working properly, and so that people can test to see whether they are on the filter on either site.