l0ne w0lf
Well-known member
OK So here's how it works, you put in one sentence (that is a maximum of one line long when you are posting it) that follows on from the sentence before your one. You can post as much as you like but not straight after another one of yours. Yeah, its confusing but you get it. SOrry If I'm copying!
Here are some examples (not for use in the story):
Thanks,
Missie
Good Example:
Tama1: There once was a witch
Tama2: Who ate mice
Tama1: And children.
Tama3: She lived in
Tama2: An old house
Tama4: By a big river.
What not to do 1:
Tama1: There once was a witch who ate mice and children. She lived in an old house by a big river.Children swam in the river and if they accidentally got washed down the river she would catch them and eat them. She had caught only 4 children that year and she was angry. "Why don't they wash down any more?" She would ask herself.
ERROR: WAY TOO LONG!
What not to do 2:
Tama1: There once was a witch
Tama1 (again): Who ate mice
Tama2: And children
ERROR: TAMA1 POSTED TWICE IN A ROW!
Here are some examples (not for use in the story):
Thanks,
Missie
Good Example:
Tama1: There once was a witch
Tama2: Who ate mice
Tama1: And children.
Tama3: She lived in
Tama2: An old house
Tama4: By a big river.
What not to do 1:
Tama1: There once was a witch who ate mice and children. She lived in an old house by a big river.Children swam in the river and if they accidentally got washed down the river she would catch them and eat them. She had caught only 4 children that year and she was angry. "Why don't they wash down any more?" She would ask herself.
ERROR: WAY TOO LONG!
What not to do 2:
Tama1: There once was a witch
Tama1 (again): Who ate mice
Tama2: And children
ERROR: TAMA1 POSTED TWICE IN A ROW!