If you can't follow through, don't start it. Scams - this includes if you say you'll give a reward on a contest and then don't deliver. Spamming - it wastes everyone's time, including yours. Lying about your accomplishment of the challenge Follow the Gaia Terms of Service no matter what (if you have writing that is explicit, post a link to it on another website with a warning about what the writing contains - for example, "*link here* is a story that I wrote that contains drug and alcohol use and sexual references" - some good websites to link to are LiveJournal, DeviantART, and Blogspot.) Good ideas and the drive to express themĦ. A spellchecker (I'm sorry, but if you use too much "txt-tlk" out of context and it becomes hard to understand you, you will be asked to leave the guild)ĥ. The ability to give good feedback to other members.Ĥ. A commitment to showing respect to all and any members of the group, even if you don't like their writing or think they have broken the rules (if someone DOES break the rules, report it to me or another moderator, do NOT take the law into your own hands.)ģ. A passion or enjoyment for the art of writingĢ. There is no entry fee, and the requirements for being a candidate for a member of the guild are very simple. Mini-challenges and prompt-based contests will each have their own prizes. ALL Gaians who complete the 365 Day Writing Challenge itself successfully will receive 50,000g - this is not a reward for the winner of a contest, or a prize for being first to do it, it is just a sort of "congrats, you did it!" gift for everyone who finishes. The rules are simple - make a blog or a thread with your writing for each challenge, and keep track of your progress through the prompts list. There are also mini-challenges and general writing prompts, as well as places to share techniques, discuss writing-related topics, help each other bust writer's block, and share and give feedback on writing. Welcome to the 365 Days of Writing Guild! It was founded based on the 365 Day Writing Challenge, which began as a list of prompts long enough for you to do one a day - for an entire year.
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