Master Chief 183 May 20, 2012 Share May 20, 2012 I have submitted one story already and it has passed. I am in the middle of writing another fanfic but I want people to be able to see what I have while it's still indev. I have almost two thousand words total but it still says that I need one thousand words across ALL chapter to submit it. Does that mean I need one thousand total or one thousand per each chapter? Or is it because it's status is unfinished? Signature By PixiGlow Check Out Ponies At Play! We Do Gaming Videos and Podcasts! http://www.youtube.c...r/PoniesAtPlay1 God loved you so much he sacrificed his only blood son to right YOUR wrongs Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Founder Twilight Sparkle ✨ 8,527 May 20, 2012 Founder Share May 20, 2012 MLP Forums is not affiliated with fimfiction.net in any way whatsoever. I'd suggest contacting Knighty or one of his staff members if you have a question about his site: http://www.fimfiction.net/faq Avatar credit: robinrain8 Signature credit: Kyoshi Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hat988 108 May 21, 2012 Share May 21, 2012 I have submitted one story already and it has passed. I am in the middle of writing another fanfic but I want people to be able to see what I have while it's still indev. I have almost two thousand words total but it still says that I need one thousand words across ALL chapter to submit it. Does that mean I need one thousand total or one thousand per each chapter? Or is it because it's status is unfinished? If you are referring to the rules that pop up in red after you click 'submit' as a final warning, and not some other error, you are okay.The rule is one-thousand words total in the story, no matter how these words are divided in chapters. You can even have ten chapters with 100 words each or just one chapter with a thousand. These don't include author's notes (deduct them from the word count if you have any). The status of the story doesn't matter. If you want only certain people to view it, there is a field where you can put in a password so when you link your story, the person linked will put in the password and be able to view it before anyone else on the site can (providing the story is unpublished or still in moderation). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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