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Have You Done This?

posted July 5, 2009 - 11:57pm
Have You Done This?

I've just signed up for Xomba and I am trying to think of things I might write about and this came to mind. What if instead of always writing about real life things is it possible to write a fiction story instead? Or maybe write book, music, movie etc. reviews? < p>

Personally I think that it would be interesting and something that people would likely read. Also can we write about our own real life happenings? For example, I just graduated high school and am now starting college in the fall, would it be okay to write about things that happen there or even to write about suggestions for others in college?

I was also wondering if when you posted if there was a word requirement but in trying to post this one I've found out there is which leads me to this... Why if there is a minimum word count is there not a counter on the page? It would make sense to me to do so but in no means am I criticizing the site. I think it's a good idea.


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Write whatever you like on Xomba!

The great thing about Xomba is that you are allowed to write about pretty much anything you wish, set aside the posting policies rules - http://xomba.com/xomba_s_posting_policies The Xomba staff is well aware of the missing word counter - something we hope to integrate soon onto the new site. The launch of the new site is set to be very soon. On it you MUST adhere to the minimal word count in order to post an article. I'm really looking foward to launching the new site! It is really looking amazing so far and I'm more than confident that all Xomba users will be more than happy with it! =) Looking forward to reading some of your articles about college! Rachel-Xomba Intern

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