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Edited Guide Writing Workshop: A87728007 - Feluda Films - II
Bengal Tiger Started conversation Jan 15, 2019
Entry: Feluda Films - II - A87728007
Author: BENGAL TIGER (Kaushik) - U10873021
This is a continuation of my previous entry on Feluda films.
I am yet to finish it though. It will be great to get opinions from tghe peer group in the meanwhile.
Regards
BT
A87728007 - Feluda Films - II
Bluebottle Posted Jan 16, 2019
Welcome back, it's been a while since I've seen you here. Yes, this very much an entry that we want to see in the Guide.
I've not had a chance to have a thorough read-through yet, however could you perhaps include a brief introduction to summarise who Sandip Ray is and Feluda films for people who don't know and haven't read the first entry. (I know you've added a link, but you don't want to send people who are reading this entry away at the very start 'cos they might not come back!)
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A87728007 - Feluda Films - II
Bengal Tiger Posted Jan 21, 2019
How do I move this to Peer review now?
A87728007 - Feluda Films - II
Bluebottle Posted Jan 23, 2019
If you click on the 'Edited Guide Writing Workshop' link above (or alternatively <./>RF2</.> or <./>writing-workshop</.> and scroll down to the bottom, you should see (depending on the skin you are looking at h2g2 with) either a 'X' or 'Remove' next to the right of your entry. If you click on that you can remove it from the Edited Guide Writing Workshop. Once removed from the Writing Workshop, your entry will have the 'Submit for Review' button appear again. You can then click on this and resubmit it, this time choosing Peer Review.
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