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« #3 : 08-19-2003 15:26 »
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- Get the webmaster's e-mail
- Get your fanfic
- Save fanfic as a text document (.txt)
- Attach it to an e-mail
- Subject "Fanfiction"
- Type something in the e-mail like "Please add my fanfiction, it's about..."
- Hit send
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« #7 : 08-19-2003 15:33 »
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- Get your PC
- Unplug the cables
- Get the original packaging
- Place it carefully into the packing
- Take it back saying you're too stupid to own a PC
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« #12 : 08-19-2003 15:56 »
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aslate, margie, lighten up. We've all been in a situation like this. Originally posted by spacepilot3000: Webmaster....You mean the website i'm sending it to right?
The people who run the website you're interested in are called webmasters. Go to the site you're interested in sending the fic to, they'll have a section called "Contact Us". Click on one of the webmaster names, and a e-mail box will pop up. Simply attach your fanfic to the email and send it. Remember to write "fanfic" in the subject line, otherwise it might be taken for spam/virus. As aslate mentioned, the file should be in *.txt format (although *.doc (MSWord) is acceptable in a pinch, but *.txt is best). Write something about yourself in the mail, what name you'll like the fic to be posted under, etc.
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« #16 : 08-19-2003 16:16 »
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I think he just confused the term "webmaster" with "website". Okay, let me rephrase: I've been in a situation like this, so I can relate.  2 years ago when I joined PEEL, terms like FTP and scans might as well have been Greek to me. HTML, I knew it was for making websites, but that was about it. I've learned a lot here, by reading people's advice and asking stupid questions.
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« #30 : 08-20-2003 11:12 »
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