↱ [...] ↴ welcome to the swc july ‘24 critiquitaire! are you finished with what you were working on, and are looking for feedback? it's critiquitaire time! you can offer up writing competition entries, dailies, weeklies, excerpts from your novel, or anything else you’d like to get an opinion on! simply comment below with the following, and have fun ;D - your cabin - a link to your piece (scratch-only links) - the word count - a short one-sentence description of your writing (genre, themes, anything you’d like to share!) - what kind of critique you’re looking for (a general overview and thoughts, a grammar/spelling check, etc.) ⚓︎ NOTE: your critiquitaire submission cannot be above 2000 words someone will reply to your comment with the same information - and then you’re off! between the two of you, you're welcome to decide on a deadline you’d like to have the other person’s feedback by ^^ ↱ [...] ↴ ⚓︎ POINTS how many points can you get from a critiquitaire? 100 words of critique - 200 points 200 words of critique - 300 points 300 words of critique - 400 points ⚓︎ your critique *must* be at least 100 words for it to count ⚓︎ you can write more than 300 words, but you can’t earn more than 400 points :) after both you and your partner have completed your critiques, comment in the main cabin with proof to claim your points! leaders won’t be checking this project ^^ ↱ [...] ↴ ⚓︎ OTHER NOTES - like in word wars, you can only earn points for one critiquitaire per day. - remember to provide warnings for potentially triggering topics in your writing <33 - if your comment gets buried and you don’t get a reply, feel free to repost! - kat's (@whiteandblackcat) workshop is a great place to start if you're looking for some guidance for critiquing: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/535605834/ ↱ [...] ↴ ⚓︎ CREDITS - this idea was proposed by @polarbear_17 - description by @moonlitseas with some tweaks from @Luna-Lovegood-LOL and , heavily based on 's original - thumbnail made on canva by ↱ [...] ↴