PROJECT POST #1

Feb 13, 2006 22:32

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contradictory February 14 2006, 05:18:46 UTC
I can't believe there were so few submissions. :(
#5 is gorgeous.

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bargained February 14 2006, 05:24:37 UTC
I know.
I am saddened. ):
However it was only the first project and I suck at promotion. I need to get better. I mean, I barely promoted at all and got an easy 100 members so life would be good if I would quit being so laaazy.

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contradictory February 14 2006, 05:30:20 UTC
Not so much a matter of promotion as a matter of figuring out how to get the members you already have to participate. Ninety percent of the community apparently decided to just sit back and watch.

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cannedzen February 14 2006, 16:34:51 UTC
:o) I like this. There may be just a few, but I think that the serious ones will always participate. Even if it's only 11 submissions every time, there is quality work here. <3

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rcharb07 February 14 2006, 20:19:14 UTC
I HAVE ONE I JUST DONT KNOW HOW TO SUBMITT IT. DO I POST IT REGULAR OR WHAT. I ASKED BEFORE BUT NO ONE TOLD ME. SO PAWEESE.

O AND DONT MIND THE CAPS LOCK. ♥

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bargained February 14 2006, 22:18:28 UTC

"A new task will be appointed every Sunday, and on that post you can either anonymously post your response or post it with your username. If you do post with your username, the moderators will take that as a hint you want credit for your submission. If you do not post your username, we will take it that you want to remain anonymous. ALL COMMENTS WILL BE SCREENED. Submissions end on Friday, and all works of art from the previous week will be posted by then."

So you submit it on the project post. For this particular task you would submit it on this post.

If you need more help, you can send me a message on AIM at 'spilling fiction'.

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kturtleo2 February 14 2006, 23:10:40 UTC
I could swear on my life that I'd seen the first one somewhere.

I really wish I had had time to do this- theres this absolutly beautiful huge tree that fell sometime long ago in the woods behind my house. It was my most favorite discovery when I was little- its at an angle, just perfect for walking up, and its branches kept it up there. I was able to get 15 feet above the ground, just by climbing onto it and walking up it, before the tree got too small around.

But at the time I'm swamped with schoolwork. Sorry, I'll try to do the next one.

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cobbleroads_ February 15 2006, 22:34:41 UTC
#5 is lovely. The color contrast is purely beautiful and relaxing.

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