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Writing Workshop: A3957339 - Finding a home in London
purplejenny Started conversation Apr 27, 2005
Entry: Finding a home in London - A3957339
Author: purplejenny - U97672
any thoughts? This topic doesn't seem to be covered much in the guide... what do u guys reckon to this guide to setting up home in this city?
A3957339 - Finding a home in London
Kat - From H2G2 Posted Apr 27, 2005
Actually I reckon this definitely has some good potential. A good place to put it might be the Collaborative Writing Workshop though. More people are likely to see it there and be able to give their own experiences and questions, whereas if you were writing about something specific this would be a good place say for a list of ideas that you want comments on or something. Any sense?
I look forward to seeing this develop. Good luck!
Kat
A3957339 - Finding a home in London
purplejenny Posted Apr 28, 2005
that sounds like a good idea, its a bit 'lite' at the moment and could do with more detail. How do I switch the entry to the other workshop?
A3957339 - Finding a home in London
Kat - From H2G2 Posted Apr 28, 2005
Go to the main page Writing-Workshop
scroll down to the list of entries, you should see your entry.
On the right there will be either an 'X' or 'remove'.
Click that and your entry will have been taken out of this review forum.
(don't worry if anything happens I'll still be subscribed to this thread)
Then if you wait a little while (sometimes half an hour depending on the server) you can submit the entry to the Writing-Collaborative (Collaborative Writing Workshop) in the same way you submitted to this forum
If you have any problems then holler
Kat
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