Please have a look at my shared work :)

by Mykie Hall
25th September 2016

Hi Fellow Writers,

I have just shared some of my work and would appreciate some feedback. It is an adult read so please be mindful of that before opening. Enjoy:)

Thanks

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Oh dear, oh dear. This has been said before... probably several times.

If people post on Q&As that they want others to read their shared work, I DO wish that they'd include the URL of that work HERE! In their original Q.

I KNOW that this wouldn't be a "clickable" link, but at least we could "paste" it into the URL bar and make ONE jump to your work.

The alternatives:

a) clicking on "Writers' shared works" (on MY screen in small letters in a list to the left) + remembering whose shared work we've been invited to read + clicking on that title (TWO jumps); or

b) clicking on your name (jump to your profile) + clicking on "View work" + clicking on the title of your work (choosing which one if there's more than one) (THREE jumps)

BION, some of us have ancient computers that take an AGE to jump from one page to another... and we have to scroll down (and on my tiny screen: across) to find the next button to click.

Do us a favour, please?

It would ALSO be nice if you'd let us know what your shared work is about: stir up our interest and make us WANT to go read it. (If I want to read shared works in general, I go directly there, without needing requests here to do so. If you write - here on Q&As: "It's a short short story [564 words] about a bishopess and an actor. Tragicomic. Contains nudity and strong language (also badgers)", it MIGHT get me to go read it when I wasn't thinking of trawling SW anyway.)

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