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The First Person Fortnight competition
This competition is now closed. Thanks for everyone who submitted. The winners were announced here.
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First person fortnight
Hm, I’ve tried twice to fix the formatting, I don’t understand what’s wrong. Pretty much makes it unreadable as a block of text. Let me know if there’s anything I can do.
I’ve received your entry and it looks fine actually! Thanks for submitting 🙂
Hiyah, I’ve got the same problem Aimee has so if you could confirm it arrives formatted and not just an unreadable block og=f words that would be great. 😉 Steve
Hi Steve, I’ve received it just fine.
Hey there, did my story come through all right?
Hi Abby, I got one from Gail Fisher, is that you? If so, I’ve received it fine 🙂
Hooray! It’s in! Yes, that’s it. I nearly put it under my penname, but figured that would be too confusing.
Thank you so much for replying. That’s a load off my mind, and I can go easy now into my grave. Or something like that.
*Made because I didn’t want my family to find out I was writing a folk music blog. I didn’t want them to know how seriously uncool I am.
I used to do that Abby, then I realised I didn’t care if people thought I was uncool. Or more accurately they found out, and now I don’t have a choice! 😛
Yeah. Mine found out about that too. Apparently they liked it too. So that’s something. They just think I’m weird for other reasons.
I relise I’ve a tendency to hid a lot of the nerdy from other people. A lot of this is simply because I’m a kid of the nineties and basically this is very true: http://www.cracked.com/blog/5-things-modern-kids-dont-understand-about-being-nerd/ Especially about the Star Trek. My social life suffered enough because people knew I liked Star Trek and Star Wars, without them knowing that I did RPGs or liked folk music.