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June 29, 2010 FAQ, WitFit Comments Off

If I begin WitFit and then can’t update daily, can I still participate?

Yes. Once enrolled, you can participate in WitFit as often as time allows. But remember, the more often you flex your writing muscle, the stronger it will become!

I wrote something that barely resembles the original prompt. Should I still post it?

Yes. Be confident in where your imagination brings you. Post and share, regardless of the result from the prompt.

Can I post my submissions on the web?

Yes. We encourage you to share your work with your readers. If you have a blog, fanfiction.net account, fictionpress.net, or website, post your work there, and if you like, send it to us for posting on the Fictionista Workshop website.

How can I post my submissions on Fictionista Workshop’s website?

We will post your submissions in the comments section of each daily prompt page—just follow the process. The goal of WitFit is to make you write, not critique your work, so the best way for you to get your writing out to readers is to post it and share it with them wherever you’d like to.

How can I connect with other WitFit participants?

Many writers participating in WitFit do not post their work publicly, so Twitter is a major place for WitFit participants to gather. You can include @witfitdaily in your tweets about the WitFit challenge, or use the #witfitdaily Twitter hashtag when posting, sharing, or discussing your entry over Twitter.

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