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Prior to publishing your first work, we recommend that you become familiar with our , particularly the Manual of Style, the Layout Guide and our editing policy. It also helps to look at other authors' works to see how they build their pages and format their stories. Determining what type of story you are submitting is also key, and we have a simple formula for helping you to determine this: short stories are typically 1,000 words or more, novellas are 7,500 words or more, and novels are 40,000 words or more. This guide will assume that you are familiar with basic wiki formatting, but features an appendix at the end for those troublesome coding peccadilloes.

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  • Prior to publishing your first work, we recommend that you become familiar with our , particularly the Manual of Style, the Layout Guide and our editing policy. It also helps to look at other authors' works to see how they build their pages and format their stories. Determining what type of story you are submitting is also key, and we have a simple formula for helping you to determine this: short stories are typically 1,000 words or more, novellas are 7,500 words or more, and novels are 40,000 words or more. This guide will assume that you are familiar with basic wiki formatting, but features an appendix at the end for those troublesome coding peccadilloes.
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  • Prior to publishing your first work, we recommend that you become familiar with our , particularly the Manual of Style, the Layout Guide and our editing policy. It also helps to look at other authors' works to see how they build their pages and format their stories. Determining what type of story you are submitting is also key, and we have a simple formula for helping you to determine this: short stories are typically 1,000 words or more, novellas are 7,500 words or more, and novels are 40,000 words or more. This guide will assume that you are familiar with basic wiki formatting, but features an appendix at the end for those troublesome coding peccadilloes. There are four basic things that you should keep in mind for when you decide to publish: the article page for the story, the sub-pages that contain the actual story and how to format them, and binding it all together cohesively. Other things to consider are the type of story you are publishing (short story, novella, or full-length novel), the people, places and things that appear in your story (characters, droids, planets and such), and what inspired you to write this work and what went into it. I, Goodwood, shall do my best to explain each process, and how I choose to do it for my own stories.
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