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There are currently 96 genres supported by WDC.
When creating an item, do you usually list just one genre, or more?
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S 🤦 Author Icon - Naturally, you can use however many genres you want. But they're only trying to make suggestions to help you in the best way they know how, just like anyone who reviews. They have legitimate reasons to suggest you use all 3 genres.

SM has told me, himself, that the #1 way people search for things to read on WdC is through the genre search, so if you aren't filling out all 3 genres, you are literally missing out on readers.

Also, as I'm sure you're aware, when something is nominated for "The QuillsOpen in new Window., no matter how obvious it is that it belongs in a certain genre, if the author didn't list that genre, it won't go in that genre category so the author is probably missing opportunities to win a Quill if they don't list all 3 genres. If they list no genres, they can be in the 1 category they were nominated for. If they list all 3 genres, they can be in up to 4 categories and win multiple Quills.

Just like with any other suggestion in a review, there's no obligation to follow it, but they do have legitimate reasons to make those suggestions and I fully support those who include the recommendation of including all 3 genres. Don't do it if you don't want to but I will continue to suggest it in my reviews and encourage others to do so as well because there are very good reasons to do so.

There are many people on here who don't understand how important the use of genre categories are on here. You're probably the only person I've met on here who would likely tell me you don't care. I've had countless people tell me they had no idea of the importance of including all 3 genres.

My best suggestion, if you truly want people to not tell you to include all 3, aside from including all 3 lol, is to include a note that you purposely didn't include all 3 for whatever reason...or just ignore that part of the review as we all do with any part of any review we don't agree with. lol
Dad  Author Icon
3! Heavens to Murgatroyd, if I want people to read my scribbling, I need to give them a chance to find them!
I consistently use three.
Fried Food Friday



Not to be crude, but this oil is waiting...
What are you gonna fry up?

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SgtRikVald Author Icon - I took a screenshot because my family likes fried onion rings.
Well I have been CRAVING some crispy french fries recently



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Doing some topic about the epic rebellions and possible use of protesting in fantasy stories.
Have you ever used a rebellion or protest in a story? Which is your favorite rebellion in Sci-Fi and Fantasy?
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Bob  Author Icon
In a future story about the US I explored the idea of the border states of Old Mexico are invited to join the US for statehood. They jumped at it. El Presidente didn't like it but the idea caught on and soon each district followed suit for a greater America.
for me it's hunger games
padawan writer Author Icon - i agree whole-heartedly the series and movies were awesome...


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Poetry, like anything worthwhile, takes time to do.
How many types of poetry have you attempted?
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No idea, but it's many.
Um, that I can remember? Free verse, haiku, slam, sonnet, ode, limerick, epic and I forget the name of this last one I think it's called "pillow poem". So I think nine. The rough translation of the "pillow poem" I wrote is
"pigeons fly through the sky and shit"

I wrote it for my advanced Japanese language class. The style was three lines 7,7,5. I can't remember the name for that style it's been a while. My poor Sensei.*Blush*
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Many, many, and still looking for new ones.
Three Word Thursday

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Classically 'tall dark and handsome'
Bond, James Bond *Wink*
Mark Twain book
Falling in love is a special period in our lives.
What makes falling in love wonderful?
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Ichabod Crane Author Icon - We just passed 42 in November.
When life is being tough,work seems endless, people are merciless,when you're inhaling the sunset breeze after a long day,when you're looking up at the night sky,you remember your loved one, weither it's someone else or even better, yourself (and here I recall the lyrics in a song called Epiphany by Jin "I'm the one I should love in this world" , and when that happens, you smile,a from the bottom of your heart,and you tell yourself that it's all worth it. That alone is a reason why falling in love is wonderful
Knowing someone always has your back - there to celebrate the highs, and empathise with the lows - and always be around to be silly with
The pros and cons of focusing your writing on an ultra-specific niche.
What's one very specific genre of fiction that you enjoy reading?
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Space opera, and murder mysteries. But not a mash-up of the two.
Space Sci-Fi
Sci-Fi
Three Word Thursday

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Spring is here!!
individualized joyful motions
World soccer champions!
Whale of a Wednesday



Name this whale...

*Wave4* *Wave1* *Wave3* *Wave2* *Wave1* *Wave3* *Wave2* *Wave1* *Wave4*

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Humble Poet PNG Author Icon - Ok then. Let's see if I can put this fish mammal story to rest.
         In Star Trek IV: The Boyage Home, the crew of the late Enterprise return to the "latter half of the 20th century" "...in an effort to bring two humpback whales..." to the 23rd century "...to repopulate the species." The ultimate goal is to get the whales to tell the probe "what to go do with itself."
         The answer was a "pair of humpback whales named George & Gracie" which Adm. Kirk locates with "simple logic."
         George & Gracie btw (though this isn't mentioned in the film) are named for George Burns and his comedic partner/wife, Gracie Allen.
         It's unlikely but possible that the lines I've quoted are not perfectly correct. I've just typed them in from memory, and I shouldn't even be back at my station as if nothing happened. I'm not exactly operating on all thrusters.
Humble Poet PNG Author Icon - you're moving at warped speed. You know, I actually thought "The Motion Picture" wasn't half bad. I know, me and three other people, right? That and "Wrath of Khan" were about the only two worth writing home about, for me.
Boulden Shade (fka Jeff Meyer) Author Icon - The Motion Picture had a plot. It took me a while, but I found it. That film grew on me and I figure it was pretty good for what it was, a foot back in the door for the Star Trek universe --- and franchises.
Trying to understand punctuation and how to use it.
What form of punctuation is the most difficult for you to understand how to use?
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🌖 HuntersMoon Author Icon - I think the latter is the correct one for both scenarios.
I have most punctuation down but the semicolon drives me crazy at times. Otherwise I'm cool. 😎
JACE  Author Icon
I've stopped trying to figure out punctuation usage beyond the simple and reach for my Harbrace College Handbook, ed. 7, that I kept when I left High School back in '72. Yep, still have it and use it!
*Music1*   Musical Monday   *Music2*




What's your musical obsession right now?


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Bruce Springsteen: Nebraska, Ghost of Tom Joad, Into the Fire, Devils and Dust
I am listening to the playlist to my ten year old book. Right now it is playing the theme to Knight Rider... One of the less-appropos songs. But still kind of... his AI Car is an interstellar "Starchaser" who is on lockdown because his credit card is rigged to work as a set of thieves' tools.
Any song by either Måneskin or Ghost BC. Especially 'Trastevere' and 'See no evil' and 'Jesus he knows me'. 🤗
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I'm working on a story that I hope to have ready in a day or two!
It is very interesting.
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Boulden Shade (fka Jeff Meyer) Author Icon - Thank you! I'll check that out.
poppin corn
Comedy wears many masks
How do you like your comedy served?
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The earliest situation comedy (sitcom) I remember watching is The Flintstones. I wasn't introduced to stand-up comedy until much later in my life. I do like a wide variety of stand-up comics.
         Overall and in general, if it's funny, I'm laughing. I love nearly anything humourous.
         My WdC friends might find this hard to believe, but I've seriously toyed with the idea of developing a stand-up routine and moving to Vegas. However, I think I prefer writing comedy. I also love reading comedy and cartoons. Gary Larson's The Far Side is one of my favourites.
Cold!
If stand up now, it’s Niki Glazer — genuine, gracious and delivers an insult impeccably.
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