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Global Village Idiot Started conversation Dec 15, 2000
Spent the greater part of last weekend trying to clear the backlog of entries in Peer review which haven't had any reply. It was a very satisfying experience, but quite an effort too. Reading and assessing other people's words about a topic about which you may know nothing can be draining, unless the writing sustains your interest.
So, one tip to would-be authors and one commitment:
TIP: Make your writing full of life but not frenetic, smooth but not dreary - and you'll be picked quickly. Good writing is more important (at least to me) than an inherently interesting topic.
COMMITMENT: If your article has been in Peer review for a week and not yet commented upon, post a reply to this thread: I'll look at it the next time I visit the site and give you my assessment. I can't say fairer than that.
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Bright Blue Shorts Posted Jan 4, 2001
GVI, You seem like a man who can get things done. My entry on the "History of Indoor Volleyball Scoring Systems" has been stuck in Peer Review for 3 weeks now. No-one seems interested in it. Please could you take a look? http://www.h2g2.com/F48874?thread=92318 BBS
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Bright Blue Shorts Posted Jan 10, 2001
Given up on you. Don't worry one of the other scouts picked it up, loved it and it's now recommended Or did you pass on the message?
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Global Village Idiot Posted Jan 10, 2001
No, I missed it completely, sorry!
Sometimes, I must have so many conversations active that one gets updated and I never actually *see* it in the list on the left, because another ten get updated before I log in again.
Anyway, I'm glad you got lucky. My former flatmate is a volleyball referee and wouldn't forgive me if I'd been responsible for this one languish for weeks!
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