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RE: We-Write #11: Home Alone + Last Week's Winners Announced!

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Comment with Your Favorites!

Please feel free to leave a link to a Favorite Post (that isn’t your own :) ) every week in the comment section of the post that @mariannewest puts out on Tuesdays--it looks like this:

Week 10/15/2019 - Win a Membership in Steem Basic Income - Tell us About a Favorite Freewrite

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Oh I did not know these would qualify for that contest! Cool! I'm in. We just have to be sure to choose one published after Saturday of last week and they can come from two editions of wewrites. Does that make sense?

Oh dear. Perhaps a #we-write is not the same as a #freewrite?
Summoning @mariannewest to set me straight on this.

I think we-writes count.

Every Monday we'll give you the beginning of a story. Use that beginning and keep writing. Most people do the 5-minute freewrite method, but a little longer is okay, too.

I vote for wewrites count! The more people we can draw into this the better, and we got another curie this week. woot woot!

Yess!!
More than one!!!
I'm about to post the Friday Favorites TWO days early - I can add more nominations later! - just because of the payout factor, and because so MANY good posts may go unnoticed AND un-upvoted and not resteemed.

Maybe people who comment on posts that have already been submitted get a second segment on the wheel? Just an idea to entice folks to read them. Too complicated?

a second segment on the wheel...?
I'm for any kind of enticement to get more people reading each other here, even though I don't understand the methods involved. (Wheel...? The one that randomly selects nominees and nominators?)

yes, so if you submit a favorite freewrite you get one space on the wheel, and if you then READ one of the favorites and comment about it on your, carolk's, post, they get another. Might be too much work for whoever is posting the winners. I think you used to get as many spaces as freewrites you submitted.