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The Blight changed everything, sweeping the globe, leaving humanity on the brink of extinction. The melior, with their immunity and fortified walls, stepped in to provide sanctuary. Now, the last of the human race are enslaved, but alive.
Elena Stofle liked the forum thread, the List contest
Anyone heard about the guest judges? It’s december 2nd and the contest says they will be announced december 1st.
Thanks!
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    Elena Stofle created a forum thread: Pre-Order Swapping

    Hello Inkshares Community,


    Elena here, your friendly neighborhood customer service representative, with a PSA about Pre-Order Swapping. In the past few weeks, we’ve received many notices of these types of actions. We want to address this now before it becomes a more widespread issue.


    The goal for each and every one of the authors on Inkshares is not just for you to reach your funding goal, but for you to be a success on the market after publication. Books with broad reader interest sell better in places like independent bookstores, B&N, Amazon, etc.


    This means that the whole, “if you pre-order my book I will pre-orders yours” trend isn’t allowed, nor is it a sustainable method of crowdfunding. It doesn’t promote broad reader interest. Relying solely on this method would require you, as an author pre-ordering other authors’ projects, to spend $2500 just to reach the Quill goal, which isn’t feasible for most people, and goes against the democratic nature of the crowdfunding model.


    So here are our thoughts: if you have a genuine interest in someone else’s writing, you’ve read their drafts and you want to support them, that’s fantastic! If you make a deal with someone to swap pre-orders not on the basis of genuine interest in their work but solely to receive their pre-order, we cannot condone it. If you have any questions about this, please feel free to comment or email me directly at hello(at)Inkshares.com. I am always happy to help.


    Additionally, please see our Terms of Service for clarification.


    Thank you and keep writing the good write!


    Elena

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    Elena Stofle liked the forum thread, Problems with the Comment system
    I’m hoping @Elena Stofle and @Thad Woodman will have a look at this :)

    The current comment system is a great feature, but it falls over on excerpts with too many comments. Specifically, if there are too many comments too close to each other, the comments seem to get drawn over the top of each other -- hiding the ones underneath. I’ve checked the page source code and the comments are there, just not being displayed.

    This is actually a really problem -- I have a couple excerpts in this situation, and I’ve had people tell me they have stopped providing feedback in frustration, as they can’t  see their comments after posting them. It is a problem for the author too, as the email notification sent out when a comment is added doesn’t provide the context for the comment (doesn’t show what they were commenting on) -- the only way to see that is to follow the link to the excerpt, but then that doesn’t work because the comment is hidden under the pile.

    Possible  Solution
    One possible solution to this is something which I believe could be implemented relatively painlessly through some updates to the Javascript and CSS (for those not in IT just ignore the technobabble)...

    Currently, all comments are displayed in full, and take up a lot of spaces, which is part of the reason for this problem. Instead, I would suggest when the pages loads comments are displayed as only an icon / bubble in the margin, identifying the author (and maybe the date of the comment. Hovering the mouse over the icon could display the comment in the tool-tip, and clicking on it could toggle the comment into full display, including the ability to reply to the comment etc. This would enable many comments to stack in the margin and still be accessible.

    Other user interactions which would make this experience nicer would be: hovering over highlighted text could emphasize the comments linked to it (e.g. change their border colour). Hovering over comment bubbles could highlight the text commented on (e.g. change the highlight colour).
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      Elena Stofle liked the forum thread, Problems with the Comment system
      Sounds good @Thad Woodman — obviously all this stuff needs to go through the prioritisation process :)
      Glad to know it is on your radar.
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        Elena Stofle liked the forum thread, Problems with the Comment system
        Hi   @Robert , 

        I appreciate your thoughts on this.  I agree that the way things are currently structured is frustrating for highly-excerpted chapters.  

        Ideally I would like to adopt a UI/UX similar to what you’re suggesting, but a robust solution is a little more involved than it might seem at first glance.  

        My development queue is backed up at the moment, so it’s something I’ll revisit once I have a little more time.
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          Elena Stofle liked the forum thread, Shipping Charges
          Hey @Evan, no it is just for orders moving forward.
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            Elena Stofle liked the forum thread, Allowing more than one genre per book
            Thank you @Elena Stofle :)
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              Elena Stofle liked the forum thread, Allowing more than one genre per book
              I’ll definitely second this. Especially considering that some of the genres we have available are actually subgenres. Tantalus Depths is listed under Hard Sci-Fi, for example, but I don’t think it would currently show up if you were just searching under "sci-fi." The same would go for the Space Opera subgenre, or for the Fairy Tale subgenre of the Fantasy genre.
              Not to mention that fantasy, sci-fi, realistic fiction, historical fiction, biography, etc. could all, depending on the nature of the story, also fit under the genre of humor, adventure, thriller, etc.
              Almost every book on this site could potentially be considered two or more different genres.

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