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Feb 08, 2012 00:18


Schedule for 2012
February 13th: Sign ups OPEN for authors and artists
March 13th: Sign ups close for AUTHORS
April 1st: Check-in #1 (optional)
May 1st: Check-in #2
June 3rd: Rough Drafts Due
June 5th: Summaries up for viewing for artists
June 6th: Art claims OPEN
June 13th: Sign ups close for ARTISTS / Claims CLOSE
July 15th: Check-in #3 (mandatory)
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slowsunrise February 8 2012, 12:54:32 UTC
Can we sign up both as artists and as authors, or are we limited tto one position?

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unwritten25 February 8 2012, 18:23:00 UTC
You are completely welcome to sign up as both an artist and author - just be sure that you can manage both!

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slowsunrise February 10 2012, 11:44:47 UTC
Hi, thanks for the answer. My schedule is free right now for that period of time, so I hope it remains like that. Also, I have another question. I have afriend who's interested in writing, but a bit unsure about big bangs so she asked me if I would co-write with her. I couldn't find anything about it in the rules, so is it allowed or not? Thanks a bunch!

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unwritten25 February 10 2012, 19:14:35 UTC
Yes, that's also allowed! Just be sure to indicate that when signing up!

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take_this_waltz May 21 2012, 21:24:03 UTC
Could you please specify what precisely you mean by "rough draft"? How detailed would it have to be? What does it have to contain, what is mandatory, what is optional etc. ((I think I'll be able to manage to hand in something *I*'d consider a "rough draft", but I want to make sure that's also what you'd expect.))

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unwritten25 May 22 2012, 05:56:38 UTC
A rough draft would be either: half of your expected final word count, half of the required word count (7.5k) or, in some cases, a certain amount of written work + a detailed outline of the rest. Mostly we just want to know that you'll be able to finish your final draft on time. If you can prove that to me, then I'll accept pretty much anything for a rough draft. Does that help?

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