Should I clarify?
Should I join one of the Group Forums and post my questions there? |
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It depends on your question. Basically, it’s OK to post any question anywhere. This is a pretty laid-back site and no-one is going to blast someone out of the water for posting in the ‘wrong’ forum, but choosing the ‘correct’ forum can give other people an idea what your post is about, and help others searching the forums for a particular topic. Ideally this particular question would have gone into the Newcomers thread, because that's where new members would be looking for info.
the group forums are mostly for people who've joined those groups to talk about anything specific to their group, or if they want to talk about a writing issue but would prefer to do so in a smaller group or with people who've been reading their work in the group. |
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Absolutely right – but they’re not exclusive to the group members; anyone can join in any group forum if they feel they have something to add to the discussion.
the difference between Fiction and Novel groups! |
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Fiction covers all fiction; flash, short stories, novellas, novels, etc.
Novels are… er… just novels
chicklit/women's fiction/contemporary
Chicklit is both contemporary and women’s fiction
Women’s fiction can be chicklit and contemporary, but can also be historical, romance, bodice-ripper (*spit*), greylit, basically anything that appeals mainly to women of any age.
Contemporary can be all of the above, plus stuff aimed at men; crime, thriller, etc… god, I hate these gender divisions. Presumably there’s a third gender lurking in the shadows reading ‘literary fiction’…
Think I'm confused now…
Dee